PPT-Chapter 10 Section 3 Muslim Civilization’s Golden Age
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Economic Advancements Massive trade networks Merchants honored in Muslim culture Camel caravans into west Africa ships to the east Arabic and Islam spreads Common
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Economic Advancements Massive trade networks Merchants honored in Muslim culture Camel caravans into west Africa ships to the east Arabic and Islam spreads Common language amp business practices. Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent. Geography of the Fertile Crescent. Section 1. What made civilization possible in Mesopotamia?. Tigris and Euphrates flooding left a fertile layer of soil for crops, which provided food for early settlements.. . Pythagoras (560-480 BC), the Greek geometer, was especially interested in the golden section, and proved that it was the basis for the proportions of the human figure. He showed that the human body is built with each part in a definite golden proportion to all the other parts.. Brandon Groeger. March 23, 2010. Chapter 18: Form. and Growth. Chapter 19: Symmetry and Patterns. Chapter 20: . Tilings. Outline. Chapter 18: Form and Growth. Geometric Similarity and Scaling. Physical limits to Scaling. The First Truly Universal Civilization. Table of Contents. Introduction. First Universal Civilization. The Sciences. Paper. Merchant Economy. Sufi Missionaries. Islamic Freedoms. Environmentalists. Institutions. Chapter 6: The Byzantine & Islamic Empires. The Rise of “New Rome”. Constantinople . D. edicated in 330. Important commercial center. Political and religious center. Capital of Eastern Roman Empire. Gradisar. . (531/2010). . Golden . Section Search. . Golden Section Method. Introduction. -Golden Section Method uses constant. Interval of . reduciton. . -Which can be seen in different aspects of proportion from geometry to architecture.. CHAPTER 10. Muslim Contributions . During much of the medieval period, Muslim civilization was in some ways more advanced than others. Made major advancements in: astronomy, zoology, geography, arithmetic, navigation, art, architecture, and technology. 732-1212 C.E.. Prosperity in the Islamic World. Generally speaking , the Islamic empire was very wealthy. The Islamic Empire made the majority of its wealth through trade with a number of other established civilizations.. The Delhi Sultanate. In 1000, Muslim Turks and Afghans pushed into India. In . the late 1100s, the Sultan of Ghur defeated Hindu armies in the north. Named Delhi his capital. Sultan=ruler/king. The . Ch. 6. Pre-Islamic Arabian World. Background. Bedouins (means “desert dweller”). Arab nomads. Camel herding. Agriculture. Clan Identity, Clan Rivalries, and the Cycle of Vengeance. Kin-related clans group with others to make tribes. CHAPTER . 7: Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to South and Southeast Asia. CHAPTER . 8: African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam. Chapter 6-8. (70 questions – 55 minutes). AP World History. Chapter 11 Notes. The Islamic Civilization. Even after the Arab Empire fell apart, the Islamic civilization continued to grow. Major areas of Muslim expansion: India, Anatolia, West Africa, and Spain. Review Questions. What group finally ended the Abbasid caliphate in 1258?. What was the name of the mystics/missionaries of Islam during this period?. What was one issue that has always plagued Islamic governments, going back to Sunni-Shia split?. http://nm.mathforcollege.com. . For more details on this topic . Go to . http://nm.mathforcollege.com. Click on Keyword. Click on Golden Section Search Method . You are free. to . Share. – to copy, distribute, display and perform the work.
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