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In What Ways did Arab traders of the world

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Wittaler [7]3 years ago
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Traders affected the Islamic world in several ways. For one, traders brought a variety of goods and textiles to Islamic ports. This helped the Arabian Peninsula flourish in commerce and wealth. At the same time, traders also brought back products to their respective countries. This included exotic Arab spices, as well as technologically advanced swords and even textiles.
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