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HistoryT1Strongly SupportedACTIVEMuqaddimah, Ch. 2-3
Civilizations rise and fall based on social cohesion (asabiyyah)
Ibn Khaldun theorized that civilizations follow a cyclical pattern: strong asabiyyah (social solidarity) drives a group to power, but luxury and complacency erode it within 3-4 generations, leading to decline. This framework has been applied to analyze the Umayyad, Abbasid, and Ottoman trajectories.
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83.0%
Supported by reliable transmitters and substantial evidence
Transmitter Reliability(40%)
87.0%
Chain Completeness(35%)
80.0%
Corroboration(25%)
78.0%
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Ibn Khaldunابن خلدون
Tunis / Cairo — Reputation: 87%
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Ibn Khaldun
Accuracy (35%)
88%
Reliability (30%)
85%
Authority (20%)
93%
Transparency (15%)
82%
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