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Radhanite

The Radhanites or Radanites (Hebrew: רדנים, romanized: Radanim; Arabic: الرذنية, romanized: ar-Raðaniyya) were early medieval Jewish merchants, active in the trade between Christendom and the Muslim world during roughly the 8th to the 10th centuries. Many trade routes previously established under the Roman Empire continued to function during that period…

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related to Historical significance · 28
Radhanite → As, Carolingian, Central Asian, Christian, Christians, Church, During, Early Middle Ages, East Asia, Europe, Far East, France, Ibn Battuta, Jewish, Marco Polo, Middle East, Muslim, Muslims, North Africa, Orient
related to Activities · 18
Radhanite → Abbasid Caliph, Book, China's, France, He, Ibn Khordadbeh, Jibal, Kingdoms, Kitab, Mamalik, Masalik, Mu'tamid, Radhanites, Rhone Valley, Roads, The, The Radhanites, They
related to Disappearance · 17
Radhanite → Afghanistan's Samangan Province, Amalfi, Genoa, Italian, Jewish, Khazarian, Pisa, Radhanites, Rus, Silk Road, Tang China, The, The Radhanites, This, Trade, Turco-Persianate, Venice
related to Name · 15
Radhanite → Another, Arabic, Barbier, Hebrew, Iran, Many, Mesopotamia, Meynard, Moshe Gil, Persian, Radhan, Ray, Rhages, Several, Still
related to Text of Ibn Khordadbeh's account · 10
Radhanite → Arabic, Book, Ibn Khordadbeh, In, Kingdoms, Kitāb, Mamālik, Masālik, Radhanites, Roads

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trade radhanites jewish europe merchants early routes ibn period arabic 10th east china france may muslim many middle network name

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the Radhanites were instrumental in bringing paper-making westinstance ofsome believe that Jewish merchants0.80text
the Radhanitesinstance ofThis system was developed and put into force on an unprecedented scale by medieval Jewish merchants0.80text
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesThe0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesRadhanites0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesIbn Khordadbeh0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesJibal0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesAbbasid Caliph0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesMu'tamid0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesKitab0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesMasalik0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesMamalik0.60section
Radhaniterelated to ActivitiesBook0.60section

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