When comparing those who dominated important trading centers throughout Asia, who was the most successful up until the fifteenth century?

Responses

European Christians
European Christians - no response given

Portugal and Spain
Portugal and Spain - no response given

India and China
India and China - no response given

the Islamic empire

The Islamic empire - The Islamic empire, particularly during its golden age from the 8th to the 13th century, was highly successful in dominating important trading centers throughout Asia. It had extensive trade networks that extended from Africa to Southeast Asia, and controlled key trading cities such as Baghdad, Cairo, and Alexandria. Islamic merchants played a crucial role in the exchange of goods and ideas, and Islamic rulers encouraged and protected trade through the establishment of safe trade routes and the construction of marketplaces. This allowed the Islamic empire to accumulate great wealth and influence in the trading centers of Asia.

The Islamic Empire was the most successful when comparing those who dominated important trading centers throughout Asia up until the fifteenth century.