the ''Golden Age" was back when the muslim civilization occured.when they all started making piece with one another..............:) i think thats what it is i really dont know so :p sorry for the dissapointment hahahhahahaha!!!!!!! #uglyass:3
Tokyo
Heian Kyo
Yes.
Shotogu
The Momoyama Period in Japan-from 1568 to 1615
Because it was the rise of power that united all of India
yes, the heian period was concidered the golden age because of the amount of money contributing to the culture of japan.
Minoan civilisation Mycenaean civilisation Rise of the city states Athens' golden age Peloponnesian war Age of Alexander and successors (Hellenistic)
Gerald Epstein has written: 'Macropolicy in the rise and fall of the golden age'
Japan's golden age, often associated with the Heian period (794-1185), is typically considered to last for about four centuries rather than just 100 years. This era was marked by significant cultural, artistic, and literary developments, which laid the foundation for Japan's rich cultural heritage. While the Heian period itself is a notable peak, Japan experienced various golden ages throughout its history, including during the Edo period (1603-1868). Thus, the notion of a singular golden age lasting only 100 years oversimplifies Japan's complex historical narrative.
They lived a long golden age, and was one of the first civilizations to be established in Europe.
Golden Week - Japan - happened on -04-05-29.