Trade in the Idrisian era and importance in the Idrisian relations with neighboring governments (172-336 AH)
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)
1 - Assistant Professor of History of Islamic Civilization, Bushehr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bushehr, Iran.
Keywords: Foreign policy, economics, trade, Idrissian, Maghreb,
Abstract :
Adris bin Abdullah (172-177 AH) established the Idrissian government in the far west at the end of the second century. By creating security in trade routes and implementing sound economic policies, the Idrissians were able to provide the necessary grounds for the economic prosperity of the various economic sectors of the Far West. With tolerance, respect for private property, offering various economic plans, creating welfare facilities for traders and merchants, creating and developing economic centers such as numerous domestic markets and border markets, Idrissian caused domestic economic prosperity and prosperous trade with its neighboring governments. - Despite all the political, religious differences and conflicts of economic interests.This descriptive-analytical study seeks to answer the question: What special work did Idrissian do for the prosperity of trade in his time? And what is the place of trade in Idrissian relations with neighboring governments? The result is that the various actions of the Idrisian government led to the prosperity and expansion of trade in their time, and trade was an influential factor in the Idrissian relations with their neighboring governments, despite the enmity between them, and ultimately led to the longevity of their rule for two centuries.
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