A study on the causes and methods of transport

Abstract

The Abbasid state expanded since the beginning of its succession and welcomed the Persian element of government administration, so the Persians had a wide and active presence in Iraq, leaving a profound impact on various levels. This influence was not limited to the taking of the diocesan experiments and administrative formations of the Persians, but included many occupations and occupations permitted by the Islamic religion. After the Abbasid government took Baghdad as its capital, Iraq was markedly influenced by the cultural and civilizational spheres of Persia, and the Iranian arts and professions such as writing, knitting, sewing, cookery, industry and so on.