Sasanian economy

The Iranian society in the Sasanian era was an Agrarian society and due to this fact, the Sasanian economy relied on farming and cats. The main exports of the Sasanians were silk; woolen and golden textiles; carpets and rugs; hides; and leather and pearls from the Persian Gulf. There were also goods in transit from China (paper, silk) and India (spices), which Sasanian customs imposed taxes upon, and which were re-exported from the Empire to Europe.

Sasanian economy

The Iranian society in the Sasanian era was an Agrarian society and due to this fact, the Sasanian economy relied on farming and cats. The main exports of the Sasanians were silk; woolen and golden textiles; carpets and rugs; hides; and leather and pearls from the Persian Gulf. There were also goods in transit from China (paper, silk) and India (spices), which Sasanian customs imposed taxes upon, and which were re-exported from the Empire to Europe.