The House of Wisdom was a grand library and intellectual center in Baghdad where scholars from various cultures came to learn, share knowledge, and make significant scientific advancements during the 9th century.
Overview
Historical Background
Translation Movements
Architecture And Location
Major Figures And Scholars
Collections And Manuscripts
Cultural Exchanges And Diplomacy
Decline And Fall Of The House Of Wisdom
Legacy And Influence On Future Learning
Scientific Advancements And Contributions
Ancient Greece
Tigris River
Al-khwarizmi
Translation
Hulagu Khan
Mathematics
Innovation
Philosophy
Baghdad
People
๐ The House of Wisdom was a famous learning place in Baghdad, Iraq, starting around the 9th century.
๐ It was founded by Caliph Al-Ma'mun in 832 AD and quickly became a central hub for scholars.
๐ Scholars from different cultures came together to share knowledge and ideas.
โ๏ธ The House of Wisdom helped create new inventions and theories during the Golden Age of Islam.
๐๏ธ The library was located by the Tigris River and was known for its beautiful architecture.
๐ฌ It was a center for scientific discoveries in areas like math, astronomy, and medicine.
๐ก Notable scholars included Al-Khwarizmi, known as the 'father of algebra,' and Al-Razi, a medical expert.
๐ The library housed a vast collection of manuscripts and translated important texts into Arabic.
๐ The House of Wisdom fostered cultural exchange and understanding among various scholars.
โ๏ธ Tragically, it was destroyed in 1258 AD during an attack by the Mongol Empire.
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