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The Abbasid Dynasty was connected to west Africa through trade routes.
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The Abbasid-era Islamic trade networks (especially trans-Saharan routes via North African Berber and Muslim merchants) connected West Africa (Ghana, later Mali) to the wider Islamic world, facilitating trade (gold, salt, etc.) and cultural/religious links.
The Abbasid-era Islamic trade networks (especially trans-Saharan routes via North African Berber and Muslim merchants) connected West Africa (Ghana, later Mali) to the wider Islamic world, facilitating trade (gold, salt, etc.) and cultural/religious links.
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