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Why is the Abbasid rule known as the Age of wealth and culture​

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Answered by yuvi1008
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Golden Age of Islam

The early part of the Abbasid rule was a time of peace and prosperity. Great advances were made in many areas of science, mathematics, and medicine. Schools of higher education and libraries were built throughout the empire. The culture flourished as Arabic art and architecture reached new heights.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Abbasid rule known as the Age of wealth and culture​ due to the  following Reason:

  • Abbasid rule  is  known as the Age of wealth and culture.
  • Because during these ages, they providing the education in all the fields.
  • By encouraging the peoples, and some medical schools are setup.
  • The historical Abbasid was referred to as the Islamic Golden age.
  • It is a period of  790 CE to 1258 CE.
  • The Abbasid s were known to build the city of Baghdad from scratch along with a network of trade routes before the Persians had established.
  • An important location along with the lively trade culture made ideas exchange possible.
  • It is situated inbetween the europe and asia.
  • Learners from these area interpreted Greek texts and some discoveries made these era as a Age of wealth and culture.

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