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two reasons that caused the decline of the Caliphate​

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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The economical crisis: the main reason why this happened was the incompetent and weak Caliphs who turned their interests toward luxury and wealth, disregarding the fact that the economical debts of the Caliphate were growing, and that would eventually provoke many counties to rebel against the Caliphate.

The Emergence of inner states: The Caliphate at its greatest expansion stretched from the Atlantic to india, such vast territories would need governers to rule these lands, but as the Caliphate grew weaker, many states that once belonged to the Abbasids would gain autonomy and eventually create its own state, for example: Idrisids, Fatimids, Seljuks, Zengids, Ayyubids etc…

Answered by kashishkamboj88
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Abbasid caliphate in the fourth / tenth century suffered from a sharp economic decline .

this was the result of several factors , many civil wars , the zanj and qarmation revolts , political interference by the Turkish and daylamite soldiers .

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