The Atabegs and Ayyubids
Travelling and Trading
‘Soldiers, scholars, traders and craftsmen were all attracted to the region.’
Under the leadership of the Atabegs and Ayyubids, cities in Syria and Jazira became important political, economic and cultural centres. Soldiers, scholars, traders and craftsmen were all attracted to the region making it a vibrant social hub for Arabs, Persians, Turks and Kurds. This resulted in a rich multi-ethnic and multi-lingual society.
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Hegira 7th century / AD 13th century
Ayyubid
Burrell Collection, Glasgow Museums
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Raqqa was the main centre for the production of underglaze-painted pottery. These wares travelled as far as the east coast of the Mediterranean.