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Strengths & Weaknesses of the Islamic Empire

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Strengths & Weaknesses of the Islamic Empire

The Islamic Empire faced both challenges and advantages.

Strengths

Strengths

  • The vastness and diversity of the Islamic Empire were both strengths and challenges.
    • The empire’s size facilitated the exchange of ideas and goods.
    • The trade helped to grow its prosperity.
Weaknesses

Weaknesses

  • Managing such a large and diverse territory of the Islamic Empire also posed political challenges.
    • Internal conflicts weakened the Caliphs’ powers.
    • Internal conflicts included conflicts between different factions and regions.
Key events in the 8th century

Key events in the 8th century

  • 750 CE: Abbasid Caliphate was established, marking the beginning of a new era in Islamic history.
  • 756 CE: Abd al-Rahman I established the Umayyad Emirate in Cordoba.
Key events in the 9th & 10th century

Key events in the 9th & 10th century

  • 830 CE: House of Wisdom in Baghdad was founded, a major centre for learning and scholarship.
  • 929 CE: Abd al-Rahman III declared the Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba.
  • 10th Century: Peak of the Islamic Golden Age, with significant advancements in science, medicine and philosophy.
Key events in the 11th century

Key events in the 11th century

  • 1000 CE: The Islamic Empire was a leading cultural and scientific power.
  • In the 11th century the Islamic Empire was influencing societies across Europe, Asia and Africa.
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