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Discover the captivating and untold story of Central Asia's Golden Age with Lost Enlightenment: Central Asia's Golden Age from the Arab Conquest to Tamerlane. Immerse yourself in a sweeping history that sheds light on the rise, fall, and lasting impact of the region's enlightenment. Written by S. Frederick Starr, this richly illustrated book takes you on a journey through the lives and extraordinary accomplishments of the brilliant minds that paved the way to modern civilization.
Uncover the hidden knowledge of Central Asia's greatest minds who, despite popular belief, were not Arabs but rather from the Persianate and Turkic peoples. From the bustling cities of Kazakhstan to the easternmost province of Iran, these remarkable figures revolutionized fields such as astronomy, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, and more. Central Asians discovered groundbreaking concepts, giving algebra its name, calculating the earth's diameter with unprecedented precision, and even predicting the existence of North and South America centuries before Columbus.
Central Asia's Golden Age was a time of unrivaled intellectual prowess and cultural achievement. The impact of these polymaths was far-reaching, influencing European culture from the time of St. Thomas Aquinas to the scientific revolution. Their writings also left a lasting impression on India and much of Asia. With Lost Enlightenment, you'll journey through forgotten ages of accomplishment, gaining insights into the rise of this extraordinary era and exploring the competing theories about its eventual decline.
Written in an accessible style and backed by the latest scholarship, Lost Enlightenment offers an enlightening reading experience for both general readers and specialists. Prepare to be captivated by the lost treasures of Central Asia and their enduring legacy. Embark on this fascinating journey by grabbing your copy of Lost Enlightenment today.
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