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the trade and commerce between Asia and Europe was taking place through the city of Constantinople so it was called​

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Answered by jeemitvpandya
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Answer:

The Arab merchants carried the Asian merchandise into Constantinople of Eastern Roman (Byzantium) empire. Italian merchants would buy these goods and then sell in European countries. Like this, Constantinople was the center of international business and considered as the “Gate of European Trade”.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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The city of Constantinople, through which trade and commerce between Asia and Europe took place, is known as the Bosphorus Bridge.

History:

  • Arab merchants brought Asian goods into the Eastern Roman (Byzantium) empire's capital, Constantinople.
  • These commodities would be purchased by Italian merchants, who would subsequently market them in other European countries.
  • As a result, Constantinople was known as the "Gate of European Trade" and was the centre of world trade.

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