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.
In 410 the Visigoths (Goths of the west) sacked the city of Rome. They did not destroy it.
Depends on the definition, it became an obvious shell of it's former self by 770 b.c after it's original capital was sacked in a raid, but it's official end was in 256 b.c
The answer is B. The mongols, They decimated the major islamic nations in the near and middle east, sacked Bagdad and destroyed the cisterns and irrigation networks that had made this region fertile. The Crusaders were a minor problem in comparison.~MaryCake123Hope i helped!a. weastern europeans invading muslims landb. mongols tribes invading muslims landc. dissensions between rival fractions in islamd. famine and diseases introduced from africa
He sacked Thebes in around 336/335 B.C. He then went on to conquer Persia and sacked Persepolis a few years later.
When the Roman armies were defeated, the barbarians overran and sacked Rome.
Constantinople becomes capital of Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire
In 410 the Visigoths (Goths of the west) sacked the city of Rome. They did not destroy it.
Depends on the definition, it became an obvious shell of it's former self by 770 b.c after it's original capital was sacked in a raid, but it's official end was in 256 b.c
When Halagu Khan, the Mongol general sacked Baghdad.
The city of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, was sacked and partially destroyed by the armies of the Fourth Crusade in 1204. This attack on fellow Christians caused a centuries-long schism in the church and allowed the Turks to conquer parts of the Byzantine Empire.
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The answer is B. The mongols, They decimated the major islamic nations in the near and middle east, sacked Bagdad and destroyed the cisterns and irrigation networks that had made this region fertile. The Crusaders were a minor problem in comparison.~MaryCake123Hope i helped!a. weastern europeans invading muslims landb. mongols tribes invading muslims landc. dissensions between rival fractions in islamd. famine and diseases introduced from africa
He sacked Thebes in around 336/335 B.C. He then went on to conquer Persia and sacked Persepolis a few years later.
The 4th Crusade was originally created to conquer Jerusalem, which was Muslim-ruled by an invasion through Egypt. Instead, in April of 1204, the crusaders of Western Europe invaded and sacked the Orthodox Christian city of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. The crusaders established the short lived Latin Empire and other "Latin states" in the Byzantine lands they conquered.
The Abbassids built Baghdad, in modern-day Iraq, as their capital. It remained their capital until Hulegu Khan sacked it and destroyed the Abbassid Caliphate.
They did not stop. What happened was that the Roman empire was sacked and destroyed and split up.