The Islamic Golden Age happened in Islamic lands ranging from Persia to Spain. It began almost with the beginnings of the spread of Islam, and it lasted until about 1250. There is a link to an article on the Islamic Golden Age below.
The Islamic golden age ended.
The Islamic Golden Age ended.
No. The Islamic Golden Age was a period from about 750 to 1258 AD. The Ottoman Empire arose in 1299 AD.
When the golden age has been removed from the reunion of life.
The golden age of Islam is generally considered to have ended by the 13th century. The decline of the Abbasid Caliphate, Mongol invasions, and the rise of regional powers led to a waning of scientific, cultural, and intellectual advancements that characterized the golden age. However, Islamic civilization continued to make contributions in various fields in subsequent centuries.
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During the Islamic Golden Age, scholars made significant contributions to various fields, but one of the most notable was the establishment of the scientific method and advancements in the field of chemistry, often referred to as alchemy. Islamic scholars like Jabir ibn Hayyan (Geber) laid the groundwork for modern chemistry through systematic experimentation and the classification of substances. They also made advancements in medicine, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, influencing later developments in these disciplines.
During the golden age of Islam the trade flourished. Education also spread. New experiments were made by Muslim scientists and scholars.
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The Golden Age of Islamic Culture was best known for its breakthroughs in science, math, the humanities, and other key disciplines.