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*632  Death of the Prophet. '''al-Khulafa' al-Rashidun''' ("Rightly-guided caliphs") rule from Madina. Conquest of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan.  Rise of musical patronage and the "Old Arabian" school.
 
*632  Death of the Prophet. '''al-Khulafa' al-Rashidun''' ("Rightly-guided caliphs") rule from Madina. Conquest of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan.  Rise of musical patronage and the "Old Arabian" school.
 
*661  Mu'awiyah establishes the '''Umayyad Caliphate''' and transfers the imperial capital to Damascus. Conquest of most of Spain.  Musical patronage continues.
 
*661  Mu'awiyah establishes the '''Umayyad Caliphate''' and transfers the imperial capital to Damascus. Conquest of most of Spain.  Musical patronage continues.
*750 '''Abbasid dynasty''', based at Baghdad.  "Golden age of Arabic literature" as well as music; Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Caliph Ma'mun, 830), Caliph Harun al-Rashid. Influence from Hellenic and Near Eastern cultures. Musical treatises flourish alongside high musical culture, featuring famed musicians of 9th cenutry:  Ibrahim al-Mawsili, Ishaq al-Mawsili, Ibrahim al-Mahdi.  
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*750 '''Abbasid dynasty''', based at Baghdad.  "Golden age of Arabic literature" as well as music; Caliph Harun al-Rashid (d. 809) supported culture; Bayt al-Hikma translation movement under his son Caliph Ma'mun, d. 833). Influence from Hellenic and Near Eastern cultures. Musical treatises flourish alongside high musical culture, featuring famed musicians of 9th cenutry:  Ibrahim al-Mawsili, Ishaq al-Mawsili, Ibrahim al-Mahdi.  
 
* 756 ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu‘awiya escapes Abbasids to al-Andalus establishing the '''Andalusian Umayyad Marwanid dynasty''' of Cordoba (756-912).  '''Ziryab''' appears from Baghdad, revolutionizing Andalusian music.  Development of muwashshah and zajal forms.
 
* 756 ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu‘awiya escapes Abbasids to al-Andalus establishing the '''Andalusian Umayyad Marwanid dynasty''' of Cordoba (756-912).  '''Ziryab''' appears from Baghdad, revolutionizing Andalusian music.  Development of muwashshah and zajal forms.
 
* 912 Abd al-Rahman III, takes power in al-Andalus, establishing competing caliphate. '''Golden age of Andalusia''' flourishes.  Baghdad declines.
 
* 912 Abd al-Rahman III, takes power in al-Andalus, establishing competing caliphate. '''Golden age of Andalusia''' flourishes.  Baghdad declines.
* 969 The '''Fatimids''' conquer Egypt and establish Cairo as the center of yet another Caliphate.
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* 969 The Berber '''Fatimids''' conquer Egypt and establish Cairo as the center of yet another Caliphate.
* 11th century: '''conquest of Arabic-speaking dynasties''' by Turkic and Berber groups.  First Crusades.
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* late 9th - 11th centuries: Fragmentation of power, decline of Arabic-speaking and'''rise of non-Arabic-speaking dynasties''': Persian, Turkic and Berber speaking groups.   
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* 11th c: '''First Crusades'''.
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* 12th - 15th centuries: With accelerating "reconquista", transfer of Andalusian music to North
 
* 13th century:  rise of '''Mamluke''' dynasties (ruling slave class) in Egypt and Levant
 
* 13th century:  rise of '''Mamluke''' dynasties (ruling slave class) in Egypt and Levant
* 1258.  '''Mughals (Mongols) destroy Baghdad''', formally end Abbasid caliphate
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Africa.
* 1492.  '''Fall of Granada''' (last Muslim city of Andalusia)
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* 1258.  '''Mongols under Hulagu destroy Baghdad''', formally end Abbasid caliphate
* c. 1500:  '''rise of Ottoman and Safavid empires''' (Ottomans originate in 1299)
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* 1492.  '''Fall of Granada''' (last Muslim city of Andalusia).
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* c. 1500:  '''rise of Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal empires''' (Ottomans actually originate early, in 1299)
  
 
[http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/timeline.html Islamic history Flash timeline]
 
[http://www.pbs.org/empires/islam/timeline.html Islamic history Flash timeline]
  
 
[http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~michaelf/MENAME/ArabCulture/dev.arabworld.nitle.org/timeline4005.html?module_id=3 Another timeline]
 
[http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~michaelf/MENAME/ArabCulture/dev.arabworld.nitle.org/timeline4005.html?module_id=3 Another timeline]

Revision as of 04:34, 16 January 2008

Key dates in medieval Arab-Islamic history:

  • c. 570 Birth of the Prophet Muhammad in Mecca
  • c. 610 Qur'anic revelations begin.
  • 622 Hijra. Prophet transfers to Madina (start of Hijri calendar). First Muslim community.
  • 632 Death of the Prophet. al-Khulafa' al-Rashidun ("Rightly-guided caliphs") rule from Madina. Conquest of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan. Rise of musical patronage and the "Old Arabian" school.
  • 661 Mu'awiyah establishes the Umayyad Caliphate and transfers the imperial capital to Damascus. Conquest of most of Spain. Musical patronage continues.
  • 750 Abbasid dynasty, based at Baghdad. "Golden age of Arabic literature" as well as music; Caliph Harun al-Rashid (d. 809) supported culture; Bayt al-Hikma translation movement under his son Caliph Ma'mun, d. 833). Influence from Hellenic and Near Eastern cultures. Musical treatises flourish alongside high musical culture, featuring famed musicians of 9th cenutry: Ibrahim al-Mawsili, Ishaq al-Mawsili, Ibrahim al-Mahdi.
  • 756 ‘Abd al-Rahman ibn Mu‘awiya escapes Abbasids to al-Andalus establishing the Andalusian Umayyad Marwanid dynasty of Cordoba (756-912). Ziryab appears from Baghdad, revolutionizing Andalusian music. Development of muwashshah and zajal forms.
  • 912 Abd al-Rahman III, takes power in al-Andalus, establishing competing caliphate. Golden age of Andalusia flourishes. Baghdad declines.
  • 969 The Berber Fatimids conquer Egypt and establish Cairo as the center of yet another Caliphate.
  • late 9th - 11th centuries: Fragmentation of power, decline of Arabic-speaking andrise of non-Arabic-speaking dynasties: Persian, Turkic and Berber speaking groups.
  • 11th c: First Crusades.
  • 12th - 15th centuries: With accelerating "reconquista", transfer of Andalusian music to North
  • 13th century: rise of Mamluke dynasties (ruling slave class) in Egypt and Levant

Africa.

  • 1258. Mongols under Hulagu destroy Baghdad, formally end Abbasid caliphate
  • 1492. Fall of Granada (last Muslim city of Andalusia).
  • c. 1500: rise of Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal empires (Ottomans actually originate early, in 1299)

Islamic history Flash timeline

Another timeline