Mutual economic influences between Andalusia and European countries
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https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v3i11.719Keywords:
Andalusia, trade, industry, AgricultureAbstract
The mutual economic influences between Andalusia and the European countries were the result of mixing, intermingling, and exchange of cultures between the Arab and European sides. The Islamic conquest was a historical event in which the Arab-Islamic civilization mixed with the countries subject to it or the countries that had relations with them, whether in the political, social, or economic aspect, that is, in all aspects. Civilizational aspects: Therefore, many aspects of economic life were transferred, especially the methods of agriculture that were used by the Arabs and the cultivation of various crops, as well as agricultural tools, in addition to commercial dealings and the introduction of the job of the market owner, as the Spanish kingdoms and some Europeans took over, as they were not known before the entry of the Muslims, and this led to influence and influence between the two sides.
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