During the reign of Justinian I, population of Constantinople was 500,000, supported by Egyptian grain supplies. When Egypt was lost to the Islamic conquest, the population of the city plummeted to 50,000. Yet, it recovered to 500,000-800,000 in the 9th/10th century. How was the city supplied then?
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