Scientific Trips and their role in communication between Baghdad and Mosul during the sixth century AH/ twelfth century AD

Section: بحث
Published
Jun 25, 2025
Pages
154-175

Abstract

The research focused on the scientificTeips between Baghdad and Mosul in the sixth century AH / twelfth century CE, as Baghdad was a destination for scholars since the first Abbasid era, while Mosul reached the peak of its scientific status in the sixth century AH, and scientific trips between the two cities were among the most important means of scientific links between The two cities, therefore, the research focused on the journeys of science and the scholars who conducted them from Mosul and Baghdadis between the two cities and those who intended them from scholars from other cities, or those who met them in cities other than Mosul and Baghdad, and in both Mosul and Baghdad there were encyclopedic scholars who were a destination for students of science

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Hazim Alghadanfary, S., & صهيب. (2025). Scientific Trips and their role in communication between Baghdad and Mosul during the sixth century AH/ twelfth century AD. Dirasat Mosiliya, 16(68), 154–175. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/moss/article/view/20451