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It was still used as money until World War II. Like salt, which is also often traded in brick form, tea also became an imperial monopoly, It has long remained as a currency between China and Tibet. Sulaimān at-Tājir became a famous 9th-century Muslim merchant and author originally from Siraf in modern-day Iran.
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