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Oasis Trade Blooms

Aisha Khan

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

Beschreibung

Oasis Trade Blooms: Berber Commerce Expanding in Urban Hubs explores the pivotal role of Berber merchants in shaping North African societies through pre-modern trade. It argues that Berber commercial networks were instrumental in transforming isolated desert communities into thriving urban hubs by facilitating the exchange of goods and fostering cultural interactions across the Sahara. The book reveals how these networks, far from being mere conduits, actively spurred urbanization and contributed to the economic complexity of the region.



The study delves into the evolution of Berber trade routes, the organizational structures employed by merchants, and the reciprocal relationship between commerce and urban development. For instance, Berber merchants developed sophisticated caravan management and credit systems to mitigate risks in the volatile trade environment. By examining historical sources like caravan contracts and merchant correspondence, the book provides a granular view of business practices. Quantitative data is also used to analyze trade volumes and urban growth.



The book progresses from introducing the geographical and historical context to exploring key trading centers like Sijilmasa, then investigates Berber business strategies, and concludes by examining the impact of commerce on North African cities. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of Berber commercial expansion, making it valuable for anyone interested in business history, pre-modern economic systems, and the development of urban centers.

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Berber commerce