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Abbasid caliphate -- Baghdad Ummayyad Caliphate- Cordoba
The answer depends on the time period. Cordoba, Sevilla, and Granada were all capitals of the Muslims at one time or another.
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Damascus was the capital of the Uymmad Caliphate, the caliphate before the Abbasid one. The first capital of the Abbasid Caliphate was Kufa, then Baghdad, then Samarra, and then Baghdad once more (all four cities located in Iraq).
First, Muhammad desatated a big problem and the caliphate and the muslim states separated ant then a rope united them
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There have been many Muslim Empires dominated by Islam. The last Muslim Empire or Caliphate was Usmani Caliphate (also known as the Ottoman Empire) in Turkey.
Bari is a city located in the South of Italy. In 847 it became the capital of a small Muslim caliphate which lasted 25 years. Nowadays, it is the capital of Puglia region. A commitee has been created recently to promote the city as the European Capital of Culture for the year 2019.
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.
the caliphate.
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
The Muslim capital was moved to Baghdad by Caliph Al-Mansur in 762 AD. He founded the city as the new capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, strategically located along trade routes and the Tigris River. Baghdad quickly became a center of culture, learning, and commerce during the Islamic Golden Age.