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The four hundred years which followed the explosive spread of Islam in the 7th century brought a unique fusion of cultures to Iran--unique, because Iran embraced Islam while maintaining continuity with its own Persian heritage. The result was the great age of Iranian civilization, a broad culture created from the meeting of traditions: art and architecture flourished; Persian poetry flowered in a language expanded by the rich Arabic vocabulary; great advances were made in science and medicine.

 

Richard N. Frye, the world authority in this field, describes these centuries as 'a high point in human achievement; not only a golden age for the Islamic world but for the whole world at that time'.

 

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Cover: Paperback.

No. of Pages: 289.

 

The Golden Age of Persia

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  • First Edition.

     

    Published in 1993 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

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