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Q: What effect did the burning of Baghdad and 1258 have on the Islamic empire?
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What effect did the burning of Baghdad in 1258 have on the Islamic Empire.?

The burning of Baghdad effectively ended the Abbassid Empire and confirmed what most Muslims had already suspected for generations, which was that the idea of a unified Islamic World would remain an object of the past.


What effect did the mongol siege of Baghdad have on Islamic world?

The Mongol Empire guarded roads carefully to promote trade throughout its territory. The Islamic Golden Age ended.


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

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.


How is Baghdad part of Islamic history?

Baghdad was the capital city of the Islamic empire in the Abbasi age.


What is Islamic rulers of Baghdad?

Well, Baghdad has been an Islamic city for the better part of the last1400 years or so. Due to this, there have been many an Islamic government there. The most significant of these is the Abassid Empire (750-1258 AD), which ruled in Baghdad. They also came under the control of the Mamluks, the Ottoman Turks and, before the Abassids, the Omayyads and the Rasidun.


What were two dynasties of the Islamic empire?

The Abbasid dynasty at Baghdad and the Umayyid dynasty at Cordova (Spain), founded by Abdul Rahman-I.


What causes the decentralization of the Abbasid Empire?

How did decentralizatio led to both the fall of baghdad ad at the same time preservatio of Islamic world


Which empire advanced the Islamic civilization?

The Muslim Empire established by second Rashidoon Caliph Hazrat Umar RAU, the Ummayad Caliphate, The Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, and the Ummayad Caliphate in Spain


What was Baghdad during the Islamic Empires?

Baghdad was the capital of the ABBASSID CALIPHATE and was one of the centers of the Islamic Golden Age. It was most notable for its massive library called Beit al-Hikma (بيت الحكمة) or the House of Wisdom. After the Mongols razed Baghdad in 1258, the city lost most of its importance.


When was the peak of the Islamic empire?

The peak of the Islamic empire is commonly considered to be during the Abbasid Caliphate, which lasted from 750 to 1258. During this time, the empire expanded across vast territories, reaching its height in terms of political power, cultural influence, and scientific advancements.


What kind of government is the Islamic Empire?

There is no Islamic Empire.


The capital of the Arab empire after 762 and home of harun al-rashid was?

I believe it was Baghdad. :)