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The History Detective Investigates: Early Islamic Civilization

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How did Islam start? What weapons did Islamic warriors use? Where was the ‘Round City’? Who invented the elephant clock?

This book helps children at Key Stage 2 discover the answers to these and other fascinating questions. It also recommends sites on the Internet and sources in local libraries where they can find out more about early Islamic civilization. The detective shows readers how to create their own project reimagining a stroll through Baghdad, interview their favourite scientist or inventor from the Islamic world and spot the key features of mosques.

Packed with fascinating information, The History Detective Investigates series inspires children’s curiosity to find out more about the past.

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This jam-packed information text is written especially for the 2014 National Curriculum and answers a range of questions about early Islamic civilization. Topics in The History Detective Investigates: Early Islamic Civilization include famous inventors, buildings, weapons, warriors and religion.

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The History Detective Investigates: Early Islamic Civilization

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