The Abbasids made money primarily through trade, agriculture, and taxation. They established a vast trade network that connected the Islamic empire to Europe, Asia, and Africa, facilitating the exchange of goods such as silk, spices, and textiles. Additionally, they implemented a sophisticated taxation system that included taxes on agricultural produce and commerce, which helped fund their administration and military. The flourishing urban centers and cultural advancements under their rule also contributed to economic prosperity.
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