Ibn Khaldun was first brought to the attention of the Western world in 1697
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Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Yūsuf ibn Ayyūb
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I feel that the achievements of the 1000-1300s were medieval, not uncivilized. The achievements and things they knew can from the technology and the information they knew. The technology was rather primitive which limited their accuracy on facts and sciences, it also limited what they could discover to what they could see, hear, touch and get to. Today technology is vast, it let's us do everything and anything, also communication with the rest of the world was limited to the information and achievements were isolated to those regions. ALthough the achievement would later be trumped by our generation, the achievements they did have were based on a lot more brains and hard work rather than today's computers and technology.
Ibn Khaldun was born on May 27, 1332.
Ibn Khaldun mainly lived in North Africa, specifically in present-day Tunisia and Egypt. He was born in Tunisia and later moved to Egypt, where he held positions in the government and academia.
Ibn Khaldun was born on May 27, 1332 and died on March 19, 1406. Ibn Khaldun would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 683 years old today.
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Ibn Khaldun's believed that while in power he would be able to empower his subjects.
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Ibn Khaldun was a famous North African historian and scholar who is best known for his work on historiography and the philosophy of history. He is considered a pioneer in the fields of sociology and economics due to his insights on how societies rise and fall. Ibn Khaldun's most famous work is the "Muqaddimah" or "Prolegomena," which laid the groundwork for understanding the cyclical nature of civilizations.
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