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The answer you are looking for is: Baghdad. However, it is not actually correct for the question as phrased.

The Abbassids were not the last Islamic Empire, Qajjar Persia was. It just happens that the Abbassids were the last Arab-Islamic Empire. Additionally, Baghdad was sacked by the Mongols, who were not Muslims at that time.

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Q: What city was last capital of the Islamic empire and was sacked by the Muslims?
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