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What was the Islamic state of the Middle Ages?

In the XNUMXth and first half of the XNUMXth century. Iran was experiencing unprecedented growth agriculture and crafts. This was facilitated by the fall of rule The Arab Caliphate and the creation of independent feudal states. In the west of Iran the Buyid state was created, in the east of Iran and in Central Asia - the state Samosnidov.

At this time, large irrigation works were carried out everywhere in Iran. In Fars in the second half of the 10th century. by order of the Buyid sovereign Azud-ad-Dowle on the river The famous "Azud Dam" was built in Kur, it was made of stone slabs with lead fastenings. An artificial lake was formed. Along its banks XNUMX large water-lifting wheels were installed; Canals were diverted from the reservoir.

Great progress has been made in viticulture. Only in Khorasan was it known from above 100 grape varieties.

Wheat, barley, rice, cotton, raisins and etc.

Brocade and gold embroidery were produced in large quantities. In big cities Copper, silver and gold objects, weapons, and medicines were produced.

The slave trade flourished.

Author: Irina Tkachenko

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