Typically, Arab merchants spread goods from place to place. (That's what merchants do.) However, merchants also facilitate cultural diffusion which allows for religions to move between countries. It was through Arab merchants that Islam disseminated through West Africa, East Africa, and much of Indonesia.
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
Arab merchants
Arab merchants used the Silk Road to bring Chinese goods to European buyers in the Middle East.
it was gold
Typically, Arab merchants spread goods from place to place. (That's what merchants do.) However, merchants also facilitate cultural diffusion which allows for religions to move between countries. It was through Arab merchants that Islam disseminated through West Africa, East Africa, and much of Indonesia.
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
they Was introduced by Arab travelers, and took root mainly among merchants and bureaucrats.
Arab merchants
Arab merchants used the Silk Road to bring Chinese goods to European buyers in the Middle East.
Islam spread to North Africa through conquest and trade with Arab merchants. The Arabic language was introduced and adopted as the language of administration and religion due to the influence of Arab rulers and scholars. Over time, Arabic became the dominant language in the region.
Austria. argentina is in south america, and algeria is an arab country in north africa.
it was gold
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Morocco is a North-African Arab country, however it has heavy influence from Europe (mostly from France and Spain, although Morocco has placed influenced on Europe as well, mostly Spain). Morocco even considers itself a European type country, as it has tried to join the European Union with this argument.
Yes, trade between Africans and Arab merchants along the Swahili Coast was important due to the Swahili Coast's strategic location between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. This trade facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures, leading to the development of thriving city-states like Kilwa, Sofala, and Mombasa.
Arabs usually traded precious stones, spices, and special substances from trees. They traded these in Africa and Europe. In return, they received ivory, iron, and animal products. I think the Arabs also traded silk.