Scholars’ Migration to and from Baghdad during the Period 656-734 A.H. / 1258-1336 A.D
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i5.473Keywords:
secular authoritarianism, Iraq, Displacement, Paralysis of scientific lifeAbstract
This research deals with the migration of scholars during the time of the Mongolian Ilkhanids in particular after the Baghdad incident (656 AH / 1258 AD), and it deals with three points, dealing with the first point: the scholars who were captured by the Mongols, and those who left Baghdad for one reason or another. The second point dealt with the scholars who came to Baghdad after the incident until the end of the Ilkhanid domination of Iraq, and dealt with the third point: the observations that the researcher concluded, the most prominent of which is that Baghdad has been subjected to vandalism and has witnessed a cultural stagnation that afflicted its literary and scientific institutions and paralyzed its public life.Downloads
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2009-01-01
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Al-Alousi, A. M. (2009). Scholars’ Migration to and from Baghdad during the Period 656-734 A.H. / 1258-1336 A.D. Journal of Arts, 1(5), 11–25. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i5.473
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