i don't know that's why i was on this sight but its too dumb to find out like you
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Caliphate
No because the group of caliphs the Umayyad ruled from Damascus
sunnis
There was not one individual or group that overthrew Mongol rule in Russia. Instead, the Mongol empire died out instead of being overthrown.
No because the group of caliphs the Umayyad ruled from Damascus
ummad rule was civalized
They ruled from Damuscuss, Syria.
They ruled from Damuscuss, Syria.
They ruled from 661-750 C.E.
well that depends. our you ruled by a strict or foreign leader. the Chinese at the end of the 1800 beginning of the 1900 rebelled against the foreign rule of the Manchu's. in Russia the nationalism and determination for self-rule lead them to rebel and overthrow the czar. in France they overthrew the king
IN the 1800s canandians united to rebel aginst the rule of what ??
In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.In 509 BC the Romans revolted against the Etruscan king.
Most citizens of the Arab World did not believe that the Umayyad should rule on account of their holiness or conduct. They became rulers because of political finagling during the Fitna Al-Kubra (The Great Islamic Civil War). The Umayyad were capable governors and powerful conquerors, organizing the Empire and expanding it both East and West. People tolerated them, but they were not respected the way that the four Rightly-Guided Caliphs were respected.