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Some of the lasting accomplishments of the Umayyad and Abbasid empires were religious freedom, lower taxes, and the geographical growth of the caliphate.
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about 37 ruler (khaleefa) some famous of them 1- abu-alabbas (abdullah) 2- abu ga'afar al-mansor 3- mohammed almahdy 3-haron arrasheed 4-al-ma'amon : the golden age of the abbasids 5-al-mo'tasem bellah (abu-eshaq)
They disliked the Abbasid rulers for several reasons. Some Abbasid rulers were found of easy living. They ignored their governments duties. They failed to protect merchants from attacks by robbers
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Many freed slaves chose to stay on the plantations where they had worked as slaves because they lacked resources and opportunities to start anew. Additionally, some slaves formed strong bonds with their communities and felt a sense of belonging that they wanted to maintain. Others chose to stay out of fear of the unknown or due to limited options for employment elsewhere.
it was the literature of realism and poetry
it was the literature of realism and poetry
Al-Ma'mum is also known as Almamon, Al-Maymun and el-Mamoun. All these names refer to Abu Ja'far Abdulla al-Ma'mun ibn Harun, who was a caliph (emperor) between 813 and 833.Al-Ma'mun was born in 786 AD to the caliph (emperor) of the Abbasid Caliphate, an Islamic empire that covered most of the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain in the 8th century. Al-Ma'mun became the caliph in 813 AD, and ruled for twenty years before he ate some bad dates and died, passing the empire to his brother, al-Amin.He was known for his ability to speak eloquently, his generosity, and his respect for Islam and justice. Under him, the Abbasid caliphate absorbed areas of Afghanistan, Iran and Turkestan. He is also known for his contributions to astronomy (a crater in the moon is named after him, Almamon in the Moon).
Some religious developments within Islam during the Abbasid Empire were the resurgence of mysticism and religious scholars growing increasingly suspicious of and hostile to non-Islamic ideas and scientific thinking.
Slaves were cheap to replace.
some slaves signed the Emancipation Proclamation.