Turning Points in Middle Eastern History

Turning Points in Middle Eastern History « Series from 2016

Series from 2016

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Genres: Documentary, Special Interest

Turning Points in Middle Eastern History unfurl a breathtaking panorama of history, exploring a 1,300-year window from the rise of the warrior prophet Muhammad to the fall of the Ottoman Empire after World War I.

Each segment focuses on a specific moment that changed the direction of events or the narrative of history.

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Muslim Empires: Land, Language, Religion

Consider the geographical region we call the Greater Middle East, and explore the range of nations and cultures that define it. Preview some of the remarkable historical turning points you'll witness, encompassing conquests, political alliances, invasions, and the rise of Islam, as well as social, intellectual, and economic flowering of numerous kinds.

Muhammad and the Dawn of Islam - 622

Historically, the rise of Islam was a turning point among turning points. Trace key phases in the life of Muhammad, from the founding of the faith through his years of opposition and his ultimate establishment of Islam as a religious and political entity. Assess the global impact of these events, and analyze their reverberations today.

Arab Invasion of North Africa - 639

The seventh-century Arab invasion of North Africa brought profound and permanent change to the entire region. Follow the Arab armies of the newly created Islamic empire in their conquest of the territories of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Morocco, and take account of the lasting Arabization and Islamization that resulted.

Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus - 661

The establishment of the Umayyad caliphate's capital in Damascus was the most important political turning point in early Muslim history. Trace the Umayyads' achievements, and investigate their reasons for locating the empire's capital away from the Arabian peninsula, reflecting the shift from a religiously inspired Islamic empire to a politically oriented imperial power.

Battle of Karbala - 680

The Battle of Karbala represents the defining moment in the split between the two main branches of Islam. Learn about how the faith came to violent internal conflict so early in its history, assess the nature of the underlying dispute over succession, and witness the political and religious fallout from the battle itself.

Arab Invasion of Andalusia - 711

Study the events surrounding the incursion of Berber-Arab armies into the Iberian peninsula in 711, leading to Muslim domination of the region that would last 800 years. Witness the fateful Battle of Guadalete and the Arabs' advance north, and consider both the immediate legacy of the invasion and its overall impact on European history.

Battle of Talas - 751

The Founding of Baghdad - 762

Islamic Golden Age Begins - 813

Qairouan University - 859

The Fatimids of Cairo - 969

Umayyad Exile in Cordoba - 784 - 1031

Al-Ghazali and Orthodoxy - 1090

Crusaders Capture Jerusalem - 1099

Muslims in the Court of Roger II - 1130

Saladin: Chivalry and Conquest - 1187

The Egyptian Mamluks - 1250

Mongols Sack Baghdad - 1258

Ottoman Empire Rises - 1299

Mansa Musa, Richest Man - 1324

Ibn Khaldun’s Masterpiece - 1377

Ottomans Seize Constantinople - 1453

Fall of Granada - 1492

Safavid Dynasty of Persia - 1501

Selim the Grim - 1512