dc.description.abstract | From the 10th century onwards, the impoverishment of the Abbasids'
political authority over the decentralized cities resulted in cities
with long-established cultural and scientific backgrounds, such as Mosul
and Aleppo, falling into the hands of local chiefs. The Hamdanids,
taking advantage of this impoverishment of the Abbasids, captured cities
such as Mosul and Aleppo, and continued the cultural and scientific
heritage in these cities, thus enabling further process. Together with
the Hamdanids, positive and religious sciences gained new momentum in
the cities of Mosul and Aleppo, and the Hamdanid chiefs provided gifts,
salaries, and incentives for the advancement of these sciences. This
study focuses on the importance that the Hamdanids gave to astrology,
astronomy and medicine, and covers the incentives provided by them. The
study also gives an overview of the major scholars of the period and
their works. | |