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What about Turks, they were Muslims but just as cruel
Well, you can look at the scientific contribution of the Ottomans to get an idea. A dynasty that dominated much of the Middle East for 400 years from 1517 until the start of WW1. Ironically at that very same time the same West had their renaissance, scientific progress, colonization of the "new world", everything that solidified their current world dominance. This would not have happened in such a fashion without the decline of the Muslim world after 1258.
The Ottomans for instance banned printing condemning the Muslim masses to permanent ignorance by large.
Also ironically the European renaissance was heavily influenced by Arab/Muslim scientific contributions during the Islamic Golden Age. From Al-Andalus to Baghdad to Samarkand.
The Arabs and the Italian Renaissance
The Arabs and the Italian Renaissance
The word Renaissance is taken in the West to mean the Italian Renaissance, the rebirth of classical European culture after a long period dominated by the Christian Church. A church that, in some significant respects, tried to set aside the pagan, non-Christian,...
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How Muslims contributed to European Renaissance
West was able to undergo many geographical discoveries building on Muslim scholarship
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Or the Arab contribution to the transformation of agriculture in Europe with corresponded with the rise of European populations.
Arab Agricultural Revolution: The Transformation In Agriculture
Arab Agricultural Revolution: The Transformation In Agriculture
The Arab Agricultural Revolution was the transformation in agriculture from the 8th to the 13th century in the Islamic region of the Old World. The agronomic li
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Arab Agricultural Revolution - Wikipedia
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Anyway we cannot generalize, everyone had their bad contributions to humanity (looking at it in hindsight) but the Mongols were in a league of their own.
I mean what did they even leave in terms of influence, architecture, culture, language, cuisine etc.? Everywhere where they settled they became a part of the society. Whether Arabized, Persianized, "Indianized" (MUghals) (in lack of better words), Russified etc.
Are there even any ancient artefacts in Mongolia proper? I have never heard about that. Not even a single remnant or monument or grave of their greatest ruler Genghis Khan.
I always say about the Mongols that they came abruptly with unseen brutality and left as quickly without much to show for other than their brutality and destruction that they left behind.