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Golden Age and Islamic Golden Age

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Difference between Golden Age and Islamic Golden Age

Golden Age vs. Islamic Golden Age

The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the Works and Days of Hesiod, and is part of the description of temporal decline of the state of peoples through five Ages, Gold being the first and the one during which the Golden Race of humanity (chrýseon génos) lived. The Islamic Golden Age is the era in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 14th century, during which much of the historically Islamic world was ruled by various caliphates, and science, economic development and cultural works flourished.

Similarities between Golden Age and Islamic Golden Age

Golden Age and Islamic Golden Age have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Plato.

Plato

Plato (Πλάτων Plátōn, in Classical Attic; 428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BC) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.

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Golden Age and Islamic Golden Age Comparison

Golden Age has 138 relations, while Islamic Golden Age has 311. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.22% = 1 / (138 + 311).

References

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