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who are abbasid caliphate​

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Answered by manaliteronpi
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Q . who are Abbasid caliphate ?

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The Abbasids, who ruled from Baghdad, had an unbroken line of caliphs for over three centuries, consolidating Islamic rule and cultivating great intellectual and cultural developments in the Middle East in the Golden Age of Islam.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Abbasid caliphs established the city of Baghdad in 762 CE. It became a center of learning and the hub of what is known as the Golden Age of Islam.

The Persian Abbasids, who overthrew the Arab Umayyad, were a Sunni dynasty that relied on Shia support to establish their empire. They appealed to the Shia by claiming descent from Muhammad through his uncle Abbas.

The invasion of the Mongols, who sack Baghdad. So to sum it up, the Abbasid Empire fell down due to these reasons: Power struggles, and an unorganized method for succession. Invasions (alot of them)

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