The 19th century was a time of the rise of the European powers and the decline of the Muslims throughout Asia and Europe.In Eastern Europe, the Ottoman Empire of the Turks was slowly losing ground.Persia and Egypt, too Gradually came under western domination.India was already under British control, and France had gained control of the Maghreb states : Morocco Algeria, and Tunisia.The Muslim Countries on the East African Coast, South-east Asia and the Arabian peninsula were also under European rule.These Countries were either rich in resources, such as Persia, the Sub-Continent, south-east Asia and the East African countries Sunday, 15 June 2014
The Decline Of Muslims
Posted by
ag on 03:38
Be The First To Comment
The 19th century was a time of the rise of the European powers and the decline of the Muslims throughout Asia and Europe.In Eastern Europe, the Ottoman Empire of the Turks was slowly losing ground.Persia and Egypt, too Gradually came under western domination.India was already under British control, and France had gained control of the Maghreb states : Morocco Algeria, and Tunisia.The Muslim Countries on the East African Coast, South-east Asia and the Arabian peninsula were also under European rule.These Countries were either rich in resources, such as Persia, the Sub-Continent, south-east Asia and the East African countries Wednesday, 23 April 2014
the population in Muslim Countries
Posted by
ag on 00:41
Be The First To Comment

the population figures and literacy and life expectancy statistic some of the major islamic countries are given below.the countries are listed alphabetically.
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
the history of ibn battuta
Posted by
ag on 03:41
Be The First To Comment

ibn battuta ws probably the most famous of the early Muslim travellers.On foot and on animal back, he covered about 120,000 kilometers--- the equivalent of three times round the equator.he travelled from spain to china and from central africa to the Russian Steppes.His accounts tell us much about the muslim world of the 14th century.
He studied law,like the rest of his family,but when he was twenty-one he set off on a
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)