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As the economic center of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]], [[Baghdad]] was an attractive place for those wishing to trade or make money in its many markets and [[The Bazaar|souqs]]. [[Merchant]]s from all walks lined the city's streets to make a living any way they could, including lending a hand in all sorts of side hustles—for a nominal fee, of course.
As the economic center of the Abbasid Caliphate, Baghdad was an attractive place for those wishing to trade or make money in its many markets and souqs. Merchants from all walks lined the city's streets to make a living any way they could, including lending a hand in all sorts of side hustles - for a nominal fee, of course.
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As the economic center of the Abbasid Caliphate, Baghdad was an attractive place for those wishing to trade or make money in its many markets and souqs. Merchants from all walks lined the city's streets to make a living any way they could, including lending a hand in all sorts of side hustles—for a nominal fee, of course.