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7th to 14th Centuries

Definition

The period from the 7th to the 14th centuries refers to a span of time lasting approximately 700 years, starting from the year 600 and ending in the year 1399. This era witnessed significant historical developments across various regions of the world.

Analogy

Think of this time period as a long marathon race where each century represents a mile marker. Just like runners pace themselves and face different challenges at each mile, civilizations during this time faced unique events and changes.

Related terms

Tang Dynasty: A Chinese dynasty that ruled from the 7th to the early 10th century, known for its economic prosperity, technological advancements, and cultural achievements such as poetry.

Abbasid Caliphate: An Islamic empire that flourished during the late 8th to mid-13th centuries, with Baghdad as its capital. It was known for promoting trade and scholarship, especially in fields like mathematics and astronomy.

Mali Empire: A West African kingdom that reached its height between the 13th and early 15th centuries. It became renowned for its wealth through controlling key trade routes in gold and salt.

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