In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
The Abbasids, as the ones from the Islamic Empire.
Abbasid caliphate -- Baghdad Ummayyad Caliphate- Cordoba
Hulagu Khan of the Mongols defeated Abbasid Caliph Al-Musta'sim in 1258 in Baghdad. He completely conquered the Abbassid Empire and made sure to raze every city to the ground that gave him one iota of resistance.
The Abbasid dynasty at Baghdad and the Umayyid dynasty at Cordova (Spain), founded by Abdul Rahman-I.
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
abbasid were dirty hoes, mali were haters.
The Abbasids, as the ones from the Islamic Empire.
Less stuff
Baghdad
ruhith azad
Less stuff
widened its influence and markets
House of Wisdom
The second caliph is Abu Jafar :)
Abbasid caliphate -- Baghdad Ummayyad Caliphate- Cordoba
The Seljuk Turks significantly impacted the Abbasid Empire by providing military support that helped stabilize the empire during a time of fragmentation. However, their rise also led to the decline of Abbasid authority, as they assumed control over much of the empire's territory and governance. The Seljuks established their own sultanate, which diminished the caliph's political power, although the Abbasids retained religious authority. This shift ultimately contributed to the fragmentation of the empire and the emergence of regional powers.