For over 300 years the Khūryyah were one of the more wealthy prosperous Muslim tribes along the banks of the Euphrates. They occupied the old Mesopotamian forts along the river, and by putting down piracy managed to secure their trade routs to An Najaf, An Nāşirīyah and Al Basrah, mainly for export of expensive gems and jewels. Soon the Khūryyah gold coin was a good tender along the Euphrates, and their precious gems were sold far abroad.
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