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Muslim Agricultural Revolution

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The Muslim Agricultural Revolution was a period of agricultural innovation and technological advancement that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 13th centuries. It led to significant improvements in farming techniques, crop yields, irrigation systems, and food production.

Key Features

  • Introduction of new crops and plants
  • Development of advanced irrigation systems
  • Promotion of soil conservation practices
  • Advancements in agricultural machinery
  • Expansion of trade networks for agricultural products

Pros

  • Increased food production and security
  • Improved living standards for rural communities
  • Enhanced scientific knowledge in agriculture

Cons

  • Some advancements were not sustainable in the long term
  • Unequal distribution of wealth and resources

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