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The Empire traded with European states , and it suffered from the impact of the
price revolution ; 28 but it also participated in a highly developed trade in the
Black Sea region , the Eastern Mediterranean , and Arab lands.29
Psychologically too ...
The Empire traded with European states , and it suffered from the impact of the
price revolution ; 28 but it also participated in a highly developed trade in the
Black Sea region , the Eastern Mediterranean , and Arab lands.29
Psychologically too ...
Strana 96
It furthermore helps us to place those trade relations in a broader perspective .
The lower Volga trade , as it was described in the tenth - century sources and as
it continued during the eleventh century , constituted part of a vast
intercontinental ...
It furthermore helps us to place those trade relations in a broader perspective .
The lower Volga trade , as it was described in the tenth - century sources and as
it continued during the eleventh century , constituted part of a vast
intercontinental ...
Strana 97
This crippling blow to the system of supply of one of the most important
commodities handled by Bulgar's trade system , coupled with the prospect of a
loss of markets as the eastern Sekjuk empire disintegrated and the commercially
indifferent ...
This crippling blow to the system of supply of one of the most important
commodities handled by Bulgar's trade system , coupled with the prospect of a
loss of markets as the eastern Sekjuk empire disintegrated and the commercially
indifferent ...
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