Al_Rahadenah in the markets of Morocco and Andalusia (7-9 AH / 13-15 AD)
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https://doi.org/10.51984/johs.v21i2.1903Keywords:
Al-Rahdanah, Al-Zacatin, Old Selling , Morroccon & Andalusian MarketsAbstract
The trade in the Islamic Morocco and Andalusia in the Middle Ages witnessed a great boom, accompanied by the emergence of classes and types of merchants, most of whom knew and some of them disappeared, or they changed with the succession of years, perhaps verbally, but it remained a feature and form, and among those fees, a kind of trade was adopted to sell old worn clothes, utensils, furniture, and so on, and the owners of those professions took the title (Al_Rahadenah), It is a name that some neglected its meaning and purpose for reasons, the most important of which is the lack of a study directed towards (Al_Rahadenah) as a category of merchants the origin of their name and the type of their trade. This research is an introductory study to reveal the meaning name of (Al_rahdanah) and to clarify the characteristics of (Al_Rahadenah) trade, some aspects of their activity, and the follow-up of this trading system in some of its stages in the markets of the Islamic Maghreb and Andalusia in the Middle Ages.
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