Wizdom House is a well-known library that not only contains books but also collects and stores them. The main purpose of this expansive library was to translate Persian books into Arabic, later translated into Persian, Hindi, Greek. It was built in the 800's and was founded by Caliph Al-Ma'mun. Born in 786, he died in 833 after sending a passionate life of knowledge. When the Caliphate government of the Abbasid dynasty tried to integrate ethnic minorities and religious minorities into their culture, he was a caliphate, a brother of the Islamic Golden Age.
This library is officially known as the House of Wisdom. It is a huge structure that accommodates translations, scribes, scholars, scientists, librarians, and extensions of Persian, Sanskrit, and Greek texts flowing into Baghdad. Naturally, it has become an attraction to attract knowledge around the Muslim empire. Jonathan Lyons speaks of the house of wisdom, the caliph who supports it, and the people working there, in a rugged and wonderful rhythm. We are a scholar who explains the main routes to famous Muslim mathematicians, al-Khwarizimi algebraic founder, geographer al-Mas'udi, Persia, Cambodia, and Mark Peninsula I am continuing to meet you. And the kingdom, and the first Arabian philosopher Al Kindi. But Lyon is more concerned about how the situation in Baghdad and other Muslim cities will be transferred to Europe.
Seshat, the goddess of wisdom of ancient Egypt, or "she is a scribe" is known as the inventor of the stylus. "House of the mistress" supervised the library, created scrolls in the library, and reigned clergy who kept knowledge. But like the Nab in front of him, Toto 's worship became noticeable, so he became a god of wisdom, and her priests were replaced by his priest. Centuries later, in ancient India, she appeared in Saraswati, a Hindu goddess of wisdom. Historically, about 4000 years ago, she was mentioned in the hymn of Rigveda. Nevertheless, there are even legends of Avenstan in the form of ancient Persia, the goddess of wisdom of Iran in Anahita.