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how did the Muslims learn the art of paper making ?​

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Answered by rmurugan1974
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Explanation:

When Muslims conquered parts of Turkestan in 751, they learned how to make paper from the Turkic people there the Chinese way. The word "kağıt" used for paper in Turkish is similar in the Uyghur language - "qaghat." Arabs continued using the word "girtas" for paper for some time, which means "papyrus" in Aramaic.

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