Now used to refer to a cat, the word "tabby" is derived from the name of a district of what world capital?
Answer
Baghdad
The English term tabby originally referred to "striped silk taffeta," from the French word tabis, meaning "a rich watered silk." This can be further traced to the Arabic term attābiyya - a reference to the Attabiya district of Baghdad, noted for its striped cloth and silk, itself named after the Umayyad Governor of Mecca Attab ibn Asid.