How were the cities of Baghdad and Córdoba similar?
Both were centers of learning.
Both were...
Social Studies, 16.10.2020 23:01 mcelratheriel
How were the cities of Baghdad and Córdoba similar?
Both were centers of learning.
Both were cities for Islamic pilgrimage.
Both were centers of Jewish culture.
Both were cities important to the sea trade.
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