• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    Explanation: Baghdad was a center of science and culture during the Islamic Golden Age, and a repository for many texts in its libraries and universities.

    In the process of being captured by the Mongols, large numbers of people were killed, much of the material was burned or otherwise ruined, and vast amounts of vital infrastructure was destroyed.

    It, uh, arguably never fully recovered.

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      out: being mad about the Library of Alexandria
      in: being mad about the Mongol destruction of Baghdad

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        Honestly, as much as I crave those classical texts, the destruction of Baghdad had much further-reaching effects (especially economic, but certainly including greater loss of potential learning/extant texts) than any, or all, of Alexandria’s fires. Baghdad wasn’t built in a day, but it was sacked in one.

        … metaphorically speaking, since I’m pretty sure the sack was a literal multi-day affair.

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          i have heard somewhere that the amount of books that were there - it took days (closer to week, maybe more, allegedly) for books to burn, that is the amount of stuff that was burnt.

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            I remember it being described, possibly hyperbolically, as turning the local river black with ink there were so many texts tossed into water to destroy them.

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              sometimes all you can think is how much info we lost, and if we could have progressed at a better rate than current time line

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    Would have been amazing to explore the House Of Wisdom and see all the Byzantine literature before the Mongols wore them as sandals