Early Islamic textiles were traded to various regions, including Europe, Asia, and Africa, facilitated by the expansive trade networks established during the Islamic Golden Age. Key destinations included the Mediterranean basin, where textiles influenced European fashion, and regions like the Indian subcontinent and East Africa, where they were integrated into local cultures. Major trade hubs such as Baghdad, Cairo, and Cordoba played crucial roles in the distribution of these luxurious fabrics, which often featured intricate designs and vibrant colors.
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