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The "Dark Ages" was the time between the final collapse of the Roman Empire in the west in the 5th century and the re-emergence of civilisation in Europe with the development of the Holy Roman Empire in about the 9th century.. At least that is the conventional story. The ages were not as dark and unenlightened as the description "Dark Ages" suggests.

There was no equivalent time in China. China's civilisation has been pretty much continuous. Maybe the Warring States period in 3rd century BCE, which was pretty chaotic????

2007-12-03 09:33:19 · answer #1 · answered by iansand 7 · 0 0

Islamic empire in keeping with reality and on innovations Infact the caliph Umar replaced into common by utilising western Historians because of the fact the final ruler of all time. Pardoned all jews and christians infact Jews celebrated Muslim arrivals as a results of their persecution by utilising the christians and persians. Islamic empire based 579 great cities by using out the empire Baghdad Cairo Karachi Hazara Tashkent Baku between the richest civilizations at that factor Propelled medival europe into golden a while. Contained a good looking library of scientists and their books between the biggest sustained empire ever to be got here upon on earth The borders of the empire are the strongholds of Arabdom ever considering that Had the 2d best land section after Mongol empire effectively converted Mongolians to the islamic fold

2016-12-10 11:30:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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