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Arab science in the golden age (750–1258 C.E.) and today

The FASEB Journal, 2006
The Arab world covers a vast geographic area, comprising many different countries in Asia and Africa. The contemporary world owes much of its progress in all fields of human intellectual activity, including medicine, to Arabic culture, especially the advancements made during the Golden Age of Arabic-Islamic science (8th to 13th centuries C.E.).
Matthew E, Falagas   +2 more
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Повествования «отца мусульманской историографии» ат-Табари (839-923) о войнах ранних ʿАббасидов (750-1258) против ромеев

Византийский временник = ΒΥΖΑΝΤΙΝΑ ΧΡΟΝΙΚΑ
Автор статьи извлек абсолютно все материалы, которые посвящены военным походам (в основном, летним) в малоазиатские владения Византии со стороны мусульман в эпоху апогея халифата ʿАббасидов (750-1258) во второй половине VIII в. - начале IX в. Речь идет о повествованиях, которым нашлось место в многотомной «Истории пророков и царей» (Таʾрӣх̮ ̣ ар-русул ...
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Christian Arabic Apologetics during the Abbassid Period (750-1258)

Studia Islamica, 1996
Pierre Lory   +2 more
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The Contributions of The Christian Doctors to the Islamic Society in the Abbasid Periods (A.D. 750-1258)

2004
With the early captures in the reign of the early caliphates of Islam, the Arab Muslims conquered a number of areas which the ancient civilizations, including Mesopotamia, Egypt and India, lived before. From the beginning Non-Muslims who were in this conquered area made important contributions to the Muslims.
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