how do you think baghdad

promoted trade and development during the islamic golden age? SHORT ANSWERS ONLY

1 answer

Baghdad promoted trade and development during the Islamic Golden Age by establishing:

  1. Geographical Advantage: Located at the crossroads of trade routes connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe, facilitating commerce.

  2. Marketplaces: Creating bustling markets (souqs) that encouraged local and international trade.

  3. Infrastructure: Enhancing transportation networks, including roads and waterways for easier trade access.

  4. Banking Systems: Developing early banking practices, including credit and checks, that facilitated secure transactions.

  5. Cultural Exchange: Attracting scholars, artists, and merchants, fostering innovation and knowledge sharing.

  6. Patronage of Science: Supporting institutions like the House of Wisdom, promoting research and development that drove economic progress.