The growth of new empires and common cultures united large communities of people in Afro-Eurasia into larger cultural zones. The expansion of these empires and common cultures also exposed culturally different people to each other. The following documents explore how members of certain cultural communitiesMuslims, Jews, and Chineseviewed others they encountered through study, travel, or diplomacy. As you examine their content, reflect on the author´s description of these cultural others. Did they describe them admiringly, or were they derogatory? Did they reflect an openness to difference or intolerance?
Featured Documents
- The Qur´an Selections from Surah 3, "The Im´rans" 8 Dealing with Christianity
- The Existing Monuments or "Chronology" of al-Biruni, Tenth Century
- The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela: Depiction of Baghdad, Twelfth Century
- The Uighur Empire According to the T´ang Dynastic Histories,Eighth Century
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