Who coined the term 'Universal History""?(A) Ibn Khaldun(B) RG Collingwood(C) Hegel(D) MarwickU1bo foluoro correct footnote forn
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The correct answer is (A) Ibn Khaldun.
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- One of the greatest social scientists of the Middle Ages, Ibn Khaldun was a Muslim Arab philosopher, historian, and sociologist who made significant contributions to historiography, sociology, economics, and demography.
- Ibn Khaldun is credited with creating one of history's first nonreligious ideologies.
- He is regarded as the founding father of sociology and the science of history, as well as the greatest Arab historian.
- He was given a position at the Tunisian court when he was 20 years old. Later, in Fez, he was appointed secretary to the Moroccan monarch.
- He spent the last two years of the 1350s in prison after being accused of taking part in an uprising.
- He once again fell out of favour after being liberated and elevated by a new ruler, so he made the decision to travel to Granada.
- Ibn al-Khatib, the prime minister of Granada, was a well-known author and a close friend of Ibn Khaldun.
- Ibn Khaldun had previously served the Muslim monarch of Granada in Fez.
- The Muqaddimah is Ibn Khaldun's most important composition.
- He explored historical techniques and offered the required standards for separating historical truth from error in this "introduction" to history.
- One of the most extraordinary writings on the philosophy of history ever written is the Muqaddimah.
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