The Arab Empire significantly influenced European learning and culture through the transmission of knowledge during the Middle Ages, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age. Scholars in the Arab world preserved and expanded upon ancient Greek, Roman, and Indian texts, translating them into Arabic and later into Latin, which facilitated their reintroduction to Europe. This exchange enriched European intellectual life, leading to advancements in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, and philosophy. Additionally, the artistic styles and architectural innovations of the Arab Empire, including intricate geometric patterns and calligraphy, left a lasting impact on European art and design.
The Ottoman Empire
the impact of the arab empire in the middle ages was that they helped create and learnt about medicine and helped thhe europeans to show them how to create cures for many/various diseases.
Yes. During the Caliphate of Umayyad. It was the capital of AN Arab Empire, not THE Arab Empire. By the time that the Umayyads established their rule in Spain, they lost control of the Middle East and North Africa to the Abbassids.
Split the nations up into what we now call Israel, Palestine, and what we now call the league of a Arab Nations.
The Umayyad Caliphate initially played a significant role in uniting the Arab Empire after the death of Prophet Muhammad, expanding its territory across the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Europe. However, it was the Abbasid Caliphate, which succeeded the Umayyads in the 8th century, that further consolidated and culturally enriched the Arab Empire, creating a golden age marked by advancements in science, culture, and trade. The Abbasids shifted the capital to Baghdad, which became a center of learning and commerce, helping to maintain unity among the diverse populations of the empire.
what two empires continued to spread Islam after the Arab Empire collapsed?
When the Abbaside were in power the greatest Arab empire was the Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258). It was the second largest Muslim (not just Arab) empire in history, second only to the Umayyad Caliphate (661--750) which preceded it.
kingdom tower is in arab arab empire rising 1620 meters
The population of the Roman Empire was multi-ethnic. The Empire covered a large part of western Europe, southeastern Europe, part of the Middle East and North Africa. Therefore, it had many European ethnic groups Middle Eastern groups, such as the pre-Arab Syrians, the Phoenicians and the Jews, and the Egyptians and the Berbers in North Africa.
Sassanid Empire.
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.