- The
Abbasid Caliphate or
Abbasid Empire (/əˈbæsɪd/ or /ˈæbəsɪd/; Arabic: الْخِلَافَة الْعَبَّاسِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-ʿAbbāsiyya) was the third...
- The
Abbasid dynasty (Arabic: بَنُو العَبَّاس, romanized: Banū al-ʿAbbās) or the
Abbasids (Arabic: العَبَّاسيُّون, romanized: al-ʿAbbāsiyyūn) were an Arab...
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Abbasid architecture developed in the
Abbasid Caliphate between 750 and 1227,
primarily in its
heartland of
Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). The
great changes...
- The
Abbasid Revolution (Arabic: الثورة العباسية, romanized: ath-thawra al-ʿAbbāsiyya), also
called the
Movement of the Men of the
Black Raiment (حركة...
- The
Abbasid caliphs were the
holders of the
Islamic title of
caliph who were
members of the
Abbasid dynasty, a
branch of the
Quraysh tribe descended from...
- The
harem of the
caliphs of the
Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258) in
Baghdad was
composed of his mother, wives,
slave concubines,
female relatives and slave...
- The
Abbasid Palace (Arabic: القصر العباسي, romanized: Al-Qasr al-Abbasi) is an
ancient Abbasid complex and an
Iraqi historical palace located near the...
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Samarra is a city in
central Iraq,
which served as the
capital of the
Abbasid Caliphate from 836 to 892.
Founded by the
caliph al-Mu'tasim,
Samarra was...
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Abbasid invasion of Asia
Minor may
refer to:
Abbasid invasion of Asia
Minor (782)
Abbasid invasion of Asia
Minor (788)
Abbasid invasion of Asia
Minor (806)...
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Persian general who led the
Abbasid Revolution that
toppled the
Umayyad dynasty,
leading to the
establishment of the
Abbasid Caliphate.
Little is known...