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Zorluk: KolayPolitical Fragmentation and Rise of Islamic States

Read the passage below and answer the following question.

"When the central authority of the caliphate decays and the state is divided, new provincial dynasties arise. To demonstrate their power and secure the loyalty of their subjects, these new rulers compete with one another to build colleges, establish hospitals, and invite the most learned scholars and doctors to their courts."
—Adapted from Ibn Khaldun, *The Muqaddimah*, 1377

Based on the passage and your knowledge of world history, which of the following processes in Dar al-Islam during the period 1200 to 1450 does the passage best illustrate?

  1. The rise of new Islamic states that patronized intellectual and cultural institutions to legitimize their authorityCevap
  2. B
    A major decline in scientific and intellectual innovation resulting from political fragmentation
  3. C
    The rapid adoption of European-style feudalism to govern regional agricultural lands
  4. D
    The complete isolation of Islamic states from global trade networks due to political conflict

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The rise of new Islamic states that patronized intellectual and cultural institutions to legitimize their authority
The correct answer is correct because regional rulers in the newly emerged Islamic states, such as the Seljuks and Mamluks, actively patronized educational and medical institutions to legitimize their political power and authority, which directly aligns with Ibn Khaldun's description of rulers competing to build colleges and hospitals.

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1
Read the passage to identify the relationship between political division (fragmentation) and the behavior of new rulers.
Rulers of new provincial dynasties are described as building colleges, establishing hospitals, and patronizing scholars to demonstrate power.
This helps connect the text's description to the historical concept of regional state-building and legitimacy.
2
Analyze the historical context of Dar al-Islam between 1200 and 1450.
During this time, the Abbasid Caliphate fragmented, leading to the rise of regional states (e.g., Mamluks, Seljuks) that continued to flourish culturally and intellectually.
This allows the student to evaluate which option historically matches both the text and the era.
3
Compare the options to determine which one accurately reflects the relationship between fragmentation and cultural preservation.
The option describing the rise of new Islamic states patronizing institutions matches the passage and history, while distractors falsely assume a cultural decline or incorrect systems like European feudalism.
To identify the correct answer by eliminating options that represent common misconceptions.

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Political Fragmentation and Cultural Continuity in Dar al-Islam
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