What were the main causes of the decline of the Umayyads dynasty?
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Military Defeat, Financial Crisis, and Revolts
Sam Abboud—FPG An unclear line of succession plagued the Umayyad dynasty throughout its reign, and civil unrest and tribal warfare often surrounded the naming of new caliphs
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Factors Leading to the Downfall of the Umayyad Dynasty
Incapable rulers. The stability of a monarchial government depends on the main political system. ...
Indulgence in luxuries. Ostentatious and pretentious living makes a nation morally corrupt and incapable to rule and govern.
Maladministration. When the Islamic state became so much wider and vast that there were no effective routes of communication between the Edges of the Caliphate and Damascus.
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