Muslims often refer to the period commonly known in the West as the "Dark Ages" as the "Islamic Golden Age." This era, which roughly spans from the 8th to the 14th centuries, is characterized by significant advancements in science, medicine, philosophy, and the arts, largely centered around the Islamic world. During this time, scholars in places like Baghdad, Cordoba, and Cairo made groundbreaking contributions that influenced both the Islamic civilization and the broader world.
He gained his crown in 1066 which is the start of the middle ages ( what you call the "dark ages").
The Renaissance was not labeled the "dark ages". Renaissance means "rebrith" and it came AFTER the "dark ages or the middle ages."
Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages
This period is called the Middle Ages, a period of little scholastic advancement in Europe that leads to its other name, the Dark Ages.
dark ages, middle ages, medieval, feudal, age of faith.
He gained his crown in 1066 which is the start of the middle ages ( what you call the "dark ages").
During the Dark Ages.
Infidels Correction: Muslims called Christians Infidels. Christians called Muslims Saracens.
Who was the leader of the dark ages
The Renaissance was not labeled the "dark ages". Renaissance means "rebrith" and it came AFTER the "dark ages or the middle ages."
Dark Ages and\or Medieval Ages
When the Arab Muslims started it back in the days. It was the Dark Ages for America and Europe, but it was the Golden Ages for the Muslim Arabs that invented and started all the science that we have today. Then the Muslims were kicked out of Spain and all the science was left for the Romans. -MUSLIMS!
This period is called the Middle Ages, a period of little scholastic advancement in Europe that leads to its other name, the Dark Ages.
Before. Rome fell in 410 AD which started the "dark ages"
dark ages, middle ages, medieval, feudal, age of faith.
the age before the dark ages is the high middle ages
The Greek Dark Ages began in about the year 1200 BC. There is no exact year for their beginning. Clearly, the Greek Dark Ages and the Dark Ages were not the same thing, and they were not really related, as the Dark Ages began in the middle of the 5th century AD.