Paper ery io the Middle East and Europe
In the year 9, in the battle between the Tang Army and the Abbasid caliphate in the Battle of Talas River, which today belongs to Kyrgyzstan, Muslims won and captured Chinese craftsmen, including paper masters. At that time, the Abbasid caliphate from Spain and Portugal in the West, to Ceral Asia in the East, was widespread, and the territorial scope of this amazing material became popular throughout the Abbasid territory, such as Samarkand, Damascus, Cairo and Neyshabur io paper production ceers.
After his arrival in East Asia, the paper found extensive uses. For example, lubricated and turtled paper was used to produce coainers, furniture, beds, tables and more. In Japan the walls of palaces, temples, houses, and so on were covered with rice paper. In addition to paiing and books, the Asians also used paper to make windows, umbrellas, jewelry, decor and even high -powered war armor. Paper is undoubtedly one of Asia’s largest inveions in human history.




