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Abstract
This paper will propose that a hitherto unsuspected boom in cotton farming transformed the economy and landscape of the Iranian plateau in the ninth and tenth centuries. The wearing of cotton cloth was directly connected with conversion to Islam, and the ulama who emerged as the leaders of the Muslim community were prominent in the new industry. Profits from cotton farming financed the startling growth of Iranian cities during this period.
Discipline
History
Geographic Area
Iran
Sub Area
Iranian Studies