The city of Baghdad was economically important in part because it
was linked to China and other lands by camel caravan routes.
The city of Baghdad was economically important in part because it
controlled trade routes between Muslim Spain and Mughal India
traded with Africa along the famous Silk Road
was linked to China and other lands by camel caravan routes
produced all the goods it needed for itself
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The city of Baghdad was economically important in part because it
was linked to China and other lands by camel caravan routes.