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since that meant trading centers Rulers of Cities were powerful also Other concepts/terms to include in your table: Mecca, Medina, Umayyad, Quraysh, Ka'ba, clan councils, champions, women, matrilineal, polygamy, Polyandry, drudge laborers, animism, polytheism, power, influence, oral tradition, Allah, Hubal, night, Be sure to try and make links between the various elements of your table Economic Links Political Social Cultural dependence on Trade since that meant trading centers Rulers of Cities were powerful also Merchants were an important social class chivalric code Importance of city of ____ because.... shaykhs clans revenge oasis were economic important because