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What was the effect of the Mongol attack on Baghdad?

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Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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It was unsuccessful and resulted in the first military defeat for the Mongols. It ended the rule of the Mamlūk dynasty in Egypt. It resulted in the Mongols taking control of large parts of the Middle East.

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Answered by anil123surat
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Answer: The Islamic Golden Age—from the 8th to the mid-13th century—was one of the greatest periods of human flourishment in knowledge and progress, with Baghdad as its focal point. A truly global repository of human knowledge, this Arab-Muslim imperial capital also welcomed—indeed encouraged—scholars from across the known world. As its wealth and fame grew, more and more scholars and engineers were drawn to the city from all over civilization. But in January 1258, a vast Mongol army reached the city’s perimeter and demanded that the caliph—al-Musta’sim, the nominal spiritual authority of the Islamic world—surrender.

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