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1258: The Fall of Baghdad

The Mongols besieging Baghdad, c. 1430, Bibliothèque nationale de France

 

The Mongols conquer Baghdad on January 29, 1258. The fall of Baghdad marks the fall of the ʿAbbāsid Caliphate and the Islamic Golden Age. Symbolically, the Tigris is said to run red with blood and black with ink.

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1058-1111: al-Ghazālī
1225–1274: Thomas Aquinas

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