Lesson 12 of 13 • 9 upvotes • 14:55mins

Islam was spread over almost a third of the then known world. Politically, the Abbasid Caliphate controlled an area equivalent to almost four times the size of today’s India. Forget area, it extended from Morocco in north-western Africa to Sindh and then into Central Asia. There was difficult peace yet enormous development in various disciplines like science, mathematics, geography, philosophy, literature, art, and virtually every field known at that time. And this started happening from the Abbasid capital, Baghdad, the location of the ‘House of Wisdom’. This five centuries of ‘the Golden Age of Islam’ was a revolution in itself. Let us understand it.
13 lessons • 2h 39m
Overview (in Hindi)
4:35mins
Period between 700 to 711 AD. (in Hindi)
10:25mins
Arab Invasion of Sindh (in Hindi)
14:02mins
Aftermaths of the Arab Invasion (in Hindi)
14:53mins
The Rashtrakutas - Part 1 (in Hindi)
13:53mins
The Rashtrakutas - Part 2 (in Hindi)
14:43mins
The Pratiharas (in Hindi)
13:27mins
The Palas (in Hindi)
13:18mins
The Tripartite Struggle (in Hindi)
9:02mins
Religion During the Three Centuries (in Hindi)
14:24mins
Central Asia in the Three Centuries (in Hindi)
10:03mins
The Golden Age of Islam (in Hindi)
14:55mins
India on the Eve of Ghaznavid Invasions (in Hindi)
11:49mins