During the 8th century, Baghdad was a major trade hub as well as a center of learning for many people. Among the things that were traded there were clothing, spices, porcelain, vegetables, and fabrics
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One famous center of learning in Africa--and also a center of Christianity--was Carthage in North Africa. At the time of St. Augustine, it was the center of both leisure and learning in the northern part of the continent.
Musa traveled to the city of Baghdad to gather scholars for his court. Baghdad was known as a center of learning, culture, and intellectual pursuits during the height of the Islamic Golden Age.
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the most famous centre of learning during maurya period is NALANDA
Timbuktu in Mali was a famous center of learning during the medieval period, known for its libraries, scholars, and thriving intellectual community.
During the 8th century, Baghdad was a major trade hub as well as a center of learning for many people. Among the things that were traded there were clothing, spices, porcelain, vegetables, and fabrics
There are several cities that could qualify, but the most famous of these, especially for its massive library called Beit al-Hikma (بيت الحكمة), was BAGHDAD in the modern country of Iraq.
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Baghdad was the capital city of the Islamic empire in the Abbasi age.
People settled in Baghdad because of its strategic location along the Tigris River, which facilitated trade and transportation. Additionally, Baghdad was established as the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate in the 8th century, attracting scholars, merchants, and artisans to the city. The city's importance as a center of Islamic civilization and learning further contributed to its growth and development as a major urban center.
Mecca, madina, Kufa, Baghdad, Cordova, Damasquss, were the major centres of learning.