The First true Islamic Empire was established by the Second Rightful Caliph Hazrat Umar RAU. It was followed by Ummayyad Family and then Abbasids.
False. The Abbasids were not Shi'a, they were Sunni.
Before 1400, the Islamic Empire spanned a vast territory, stretching from Spain in the west to the Indian subcontinent in the east. It encompassed diverse cultures and regions, including North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. The empire facilitated significant trade, cultural exchange, and the spread of knowledge, particularly during the Golden Age of Islam. This expansion was marked by various dynasties, such as the Umayyads and Abbasids, which played crucial roles in the empire's growth and influence.
False
The Islamic Empire, they also invented checks. _____ The previous answer is not true. By the time of Hammurabi's Code, dating to around 1760 BCE, banking was well enough developed to justify laws governing banking operations. This predates the Islamic empire by almost 2400 years.
The Abbasids claimed to be the true heirs of Prophet Muhammad through their descent from his uncle, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, which they used to legitimize their rule. This familial connection allowed them to position themselves as the rightful leaders of the Islamic community, especially in contrast to the Umayyads, who were seen as having usurped power. The Abbasids also emphasized their commitment to the values of justice and equality, appealing to discontented groups within the empire. Their successful revolution against the Umayyads in 750 CE further solidified their claim to legitimacy.
Asoka's Mauryan Empire
Mauryan
There is nothing such as Islamic Terrorism, just there is nothing such as Christian Terrorism.Terrorism has no religion at all.
Mauryan
It was China's first great unified empire.
egypt
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