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As Europe emerged from its dark period in the late Middle Ages, the Islamic world experienced its own dark period. What was the principal cause of the Islamic world’s hardships
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As Europe emerged from its dark period in the late Middle Ages, the Islamic world experienced its own dark period. What was the principal cause of the Islamic world’s hardships
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well basically mongols were the main problem and also the crusades but they where not so big as mongols.... that is what i remember from my history classes
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their
ability to draw on the wealth of the immediate area around the city. Major towns and cities in the High Middle Ages
. sustained
their
population only through continuous immigration from the countryside.
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