S. Frederick Starr: The Lost Islamic Golden Age in Central Asia
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2016
- S. Frederick Starr is the Chairman of the Central Asia Caucasus Institute.
www.cacianalyst.org/
Read his new book:
Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane
press.princeton.edu/titles/100...
#Kazakhstan #Kyrgyzstan #Tajikistan
What do you think? What did you learn about Central Asia's Islamic Golden Age?
After the successful uzbekistan.travel/titf-online/ I intend to deliver some pieces of Training for Uzbekistan's Ecosystem members: Universities, Tourism Ministry and Tourism companies employees I begin with your Presentation and Reading between lines: press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691165851/lost-enlightenment
It is quite inspiring to watch an interview with one of clever Uzbeki ua-cam.com/video/RymZTJmUEAw/v-deo.html docs.google.com/document/d/1zZtuD8BMcxbn7EZM3UlTDK3CjV-poPCsKPk_vIu69Ks/edit?userstoinvite=alltripziyorat%40gmail.com&ts=5fb2097b&actionButton=1
Just bought the audio-book! Excellent work
Excellent lecture! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
brilliant speaker and fascinating subject
Thank you very much for sharing this. It would be awesome if you could include the sound of audience question in the video. 🙏🏾
Кто нибудь может перевести? На канал загружу свой
Fantastic Lecture! I already ordered his book and can't wait to read
👍👍👍
I'm reading this book. He said very nice. Book written with equal side
Glad you are enjoying it!
most of the important figures of the Falsafah tradition lived at least part of their lives in the fourth Islamic century, the tenth century of the Common Era. Modern historians have called it the “Shi’ite Century” because during this period Shi’ism had political dominance throughout the Islamic world.
How about Ahmad Al Farghani, Al Farabi ? They were outstanding scientists, scholars too.
750 to 1257 Abbasid caliph that era was golden age
he is amazing, but he made a mistake al kharazimi wasnt persinian. but he was uzbek and speak uzbek in kharazim acsent, uzbek language has several accents according to provinces
and he wrote books in persinian but it doesnt make him persinian
do you have proof for that claim?
Sources?
@@rowbearly6128 there are no sources. Khwarezmi was an ethnic Khwarezmian. Uzbekistan is a new-made country with an artificial history. They make up lies about Ibn Sina, Khwarezmi or Biruni, all of them Tajiks, to be Uzbeks. They even claim Babur, a man who had to flee Khwarezm because of Uzbeks as a nation hero. Hilarious.
Ignore.
@@rostamamirzadehkhorasani9454 Not interested in the unsupported claims of one who is clearly bigoted and presumably a muslim zealot. Back to carpet mumbling.
Mahmoud ghaznavi was a good guy not bad you are wrong about him
Ягон хуби надошт Лаънати Ғазнави ӯ як ғулом буд
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