Where were many of the Arab trade routes established during the Middle Ages?

A.
in the Arabian Desert
B.
near rivers and the coast
C.
by Nile River Delta
D.
along the Persian Gulf

1 answer

B. near rivers and the coast

Many of the Arab trade routes during the Middle Ages were established near rivers and along the coast to facilitate trade and transportation. This allowed for easier access to goods, resources, and trade partners.

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