The Mongols invaded many areas throughout the world, burning cities to the ground, destroying dams, and reducing farming villages to mass starvation. They eventually seized Persia and Mesopotamia, bringing to an end the Abbasid caliphate, the predominant Arab-led civilization. The Mongol leader, Hulegu, had such a strong hatred of the Abbassids for resisting his advances that when his forces captured Baghdad, the chief Arab city at that time, he razed the entire place to the ground, including schools, libraries, mosques, and palaces.
The destruction of the Abbassids signaled the end of Arab independence (outside of Arabia) until the 20th century and the rise of the Turkic Empires in the Arab World. The Arabs failed, from that point forward, to make the kind of scientific, mathematical, literary, and technological advances that characterized the Islamic Golden Age.
It depends on what you mean. Arab culture refers to the culture of Arab people. This is much more common. Arabic culture refers to linguistic culture and development of the Arabic language.
"Arab" refers to a cultural identity rather than a specific physical appearance. Arabs come from diverse backgrounds and can have a range of physical features due to the wide geographical spread of Arab countries. It is important to acknowledge that there is no singular "look" for Arabs.
It is subjective to determine who the biggest Arab in the world is. Arab culture is diverse and includes people from various backgrounds and professions. It is important to recognize the achievements and contributions of individuals rather than focusing on physical size.
A Muslim of mixed Berber and Arab descent who lives in Northwest Africa is commonly referred to as a "Maqribi" or "Maghrebi."
No, not all Arabs speak Arabic, however. If these Arabs live in an Arab country they will speak Arabic. Many Arab Americans do not speak Arabic. Being Arab is an ethnicity, who all descend from Arabia or the Levant. There are also different cultures like Sudanese people who are considered Arab, because they are apart of the Arab League of Countries, whose national language is Arabic. To clear up to you the facts, the only real Arab people are people who descend from Ismail(Ishmael), the son of Ibrahim(Abraham) and Hajjar.
berber, mongol, or European This question doesn't specify in what way something would follow Arab. In the dictionary, the first word after Arab is typically "arabesque".
The Ottoman Empire
Yes. During the Caliphate of Umayyad. It was the capital of AN Arab Empire, not THE Arab Empire. By the time that the Umayyads established their rule in Spain, they lost control of the Middle East and North Africa to the Abbassids.
what two empires continued to spread Islam after the Arab Empire collapsed?
When the Abbaside were in power the greatest Arab empire was the Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258). It was the second largest Muslim (not just Arab) empire in history, second only to the Umayyad Caliphate (661--750) which preceded it.
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Sassanid Empire.
England, France, china, India. Read the question before you try to belittle people jack. The question is non Arab kingdoms. Ottoman Turks, are Arab and also Islamic. He/she didnt mention a time or region. It just ask for non-Arab Empire. you could also say Rome or even go to say the United States. Because there is still in fact an Arabic empire.
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
Jews were displaced, evicted, and persecuted from the Arab nationsSixdaywar.org
In the spiritual sense, they were more open to ideals from other religions. They became to friendly with people they were trading with and thus some of their culture and religion was adopted and this caused different sects to pop up.
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.