User:Xashaiar/Iran in Middle Ages

Iran in middle ages, that is Iran during (652–1501), witnessed relatively rapid changes regarding religious believes, politics, culture, etc. The country witnessed a period of "silence" but later reinforced its presence through major players of adminstrations in the area, cultural activities, and perhaps above all the scientific activities of that period.

In science, Iranians continued what was-set up by Sassaniain -one of the two major player of late antiquity and took the task of "preserving knowledge and writing systematic scholarly works". Iran become the main theatre of scientific activities of all Muslim world. Iranian philosophy and Iranian medicine, rooted in ancient Iran, continued to be a major area of activities.

The Persian language, an Indo-European language, saw changes in writing system. It was reinforced as one of the most important cultural language in the area, and created "one of great literature of mankind". The whole circle of influence of Persian language (called by extension Persianate) on other, local and non-local, languages is preserved to this day.