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Summary Of: Abbasids

Descendants of the Abbasids include the al... The Abbasids also distinguished themselves from the Umayyads by attacking their moral character and administration in general... The Abbasids also appealed to non... The first change the Abbasids made was to move their the empire... The Abbasids had depended heavily on the support of Persians in their overthrow of the Umayyads... The Abbasids also found themselves at odds with the... since the Abbasids claimed legitimacy by their familial connection to Muhammed... the Abbasids almost lost control to the growing Persian faction known as the Buwayhids that replaced the... contested the Abbasids for even the titular authority... The Abbasids still maintained a feeble show of authority... medicine and education as the Abbasids championed the cause of knowledge and established a... the Abbasids faced challenges closer to home... Former supporters of the Abbasids had broken away to create a separate kingdom around Khorosan in northern Persia... the Abbasids created an army loyal only to their caliphate... Abbasids the 2nd dynasty of caliphs... Going Detailed Account of the History of the Abbasids from an Islamic perspective...

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