2018
DOI: 10.1177/2057891117751865
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Direct and inferred influences of the Silk Roads on the ‘golden age’ of the Abbasid Caliphate

Abstract: This article sheds light on the east-west international relations of the first century of the Abbasid Caliphate. It describes discernable Chinese influences on the onset and maintenance of a golden age of Islamic government in this century, distinguished for the flourishing of translation, research contributions in natural sciences and philosophy, sophistication in the fine arts, and economic productivity and prosperity. These influences were in the fields of trade, governance, artisan production, and scientif… Show more

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“…Houses of Wisdom infused this ethos in high scholarship as well as daily life. They imitated and inspired one another from the Tang capital of Xi'an to Alexandria to Cordoba to Baghdad (Mansour, 2018). These centres of learning celebrated and syncretized cultural difference as the highest form of knowledge.…”
Section: Worldliness Between Selves and Othersmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Houses of Wisdom infused this ethos in high scholarship as well as daily life. They imitated and inspired one another from the Tang capital of Xi'an to Alexandria to Cordoba to Baghdad (Mansour, 2018). These centres of learning celebrated and syncretized cultural difference as the highest form of knowledge.…”
Section: Worldliness Between Selves and Othersmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Como es bien sabido, el esmalte de estaño destaca como una innovación tecnológica crucial en la historia de la cerámica islámica (Matin, Tite y Watson, 2018). El siglo IX marcó un período significativo para la entrada de cerámica china en Asia Occidental, ya que el califato Abasí (749-1258) y la dinastía Tang (618-907) mantenían interacciones políticas y económicas frecuentes, conectando estrechamente a ambas naciones a través de la Ruta de la Seda (Mansour, 2018). Se llevaron a cabo extensos intercambios culturales entre las regiones, y el campo de la cerámica no fue una excepción (Zeng, 2023, p. 131-139;Liu, 1995;Wen, 2023).…”
Section: Introducción De La Tecnología Del Esmalte De Estaño Y La Imi...unclassified