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The Abbasid Caliphate (Arabic: ‎, al-‘Abbāsīyūn ) was the third of the Islamic Caliphates of the Islamic Empire. It was ruled by the Abbasid dynasty of caliphs, who built their capital in Baghdad ...
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Abbasids for Kids - History of the Abbasid Dynasty. Who were the Abbasids? What happened to them? ... The successes of the First Crusade in 1096 in taking over Jerusalem and much of Israel and Lebanon are due largely to the gradual decline of Abbasid power. In 1258 AD the Abbasid dynasty ended.
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The Abbasid Dynasty ... Islamic culture started to evolve under the Umayyads, but it grew to maturity in the first century of the Abbasid dynasty. The Abbasids came to power in AD 750 when armies originating from Khorâsân, in eastern Iran, finally defeated the Umayyad armies.
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The Last Abbasids Dynasty in Baghdad ... First Dynasty: Damascus ... Last Dynasty: Baghdad...
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The Abbasid Dynasty ruled the Arab world between 758-1258 AD, and so is considered the medieval period for Islamic culture. ... Abassid Dynasty on the Internet...
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Actually, the Islamic world was now or soon to be ruled by three (or more) different Khalifs, including a Shi'i Kalif in North Africa (the Aghlabid dynasty), the Abbasids in Baghdad and the Umayyads who still maintained a hold on Islamic Spain. ... Fustat was captured by the Abbasid general Saleh in 750 AD. Saleh,
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Abbasid dynasty. Abbasid dynasty. Information about Abbasid dynasty in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... When the Abbasid dynasty took power in 750, Europe was stuck in a period scholars once called the Dark Ages, making few advances in knowledge.
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Caliphate dynasty ruling from 750 until 1258. The Abbasids were all of one big family that claimed to descend from Abbas, an uncle of Muhammad. The Abbasids governed from Baghdad, a city the second Abbasid Caliph founded in 762, and Samara for some periods in the 9th century.
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History of the Umayyad Dynasty of Muslim rulers, who ruled between the Caliphs and the Abbasids. ... The Abbasid Dynasty (750-1258) ... Abbasid was the dynastic name generally given to the caliphs of Baghdad, the second of the two great Sunni dynasties of the Muslim empire, that overthrew the Umayyid caliphs.
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   The dynasty was started when Abu'l-'Abbass assumed the caliphate from 750-754 AD / 132-136 AH. Both he and his successor, Abu Ja'far al-Mansur (754-775 / 136-158), ruthlessly consolidated power and began a series of administrative ... He seems to have just held the line in the disintegration of the 'Abbasid caliphate.
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