In Ibn e Batuta's time, Mogadishu was extremely prosperous.
Explanation:
Ibn e Batuta described Mogadishu as a large prosperous city and then went on to describe in great detail its governance and administration. I<u>t was a rather new development in Mogadishu which he failed to record as he found himself less in higher up circles than he would have wished.</u>
Still Batuta saw Mogadishu at its very prosperous under the peaceful rule of their Sheikh in the 14th century.
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First, Mesopotamia was blessed with especially rich soil. Diverse elevations (there are both high hills and low‐lying marshlands) and climatic variations in the region allowed for the evolution of many types of edible seeds and plants, as well as a variety of farm animals. California did not have it as easy as Mesopotamia did — it had several geographical disadvantages to conquer before its advantages could really shine.
Second, while the great city of Babylon was thriving in Mesopotamia in 3100 B.C., California remained rather insignificant as a trade or cultural center. It was inhabited by nomadic tribes who lived a hunter‐gatherer lifestyle.
Lastly, there was a speedy input of goods and knowledge via the waterways built across Mesopotamia. This was a distinct advantage of the area over competing regions, and allowed their economic and cultural life to flourish.
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