There are quite a number of Arab Empires. Assuming you are referring to the Abbassid Caliphate, that was destroyed in 1258, when the Mongols led by Hulegu Khan razed Baghdad to the ground.
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
The Arab Empire spread to all of Southwest Asia, Damascus, North Africa, Spain, and then eastward into the lands beyond Persia.
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Arab Cooperation Council ended in 1994.
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At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
No, Baghdad was not burned down by the Seljuks. The Seljuks did capture Baghdad in 1055 and weakened the Abbasid Caliphate, but they did not completely end the Arab empire. The Arab empire continued to exist, albeit in a weakened state, until the Mongol invasion in 1258.
The Ottoman Empire
Yes. During the Caliphate of Umayyad. It was the capital of AN Arab Empire, not THE Arab Empire. By the time that the Umayyads established their rule in Spain, they lost control of the Middle East and North Africa to the Abbassids.
what two empires continued to spread Islam after the Arab Empire collapsed?
kingdom tower is in arab arab empire rising 1620 meters
When the Abbaside were in power the greatest Arab empire was the Abbasid Caliphate (750-1258). It was the second largest Muslim (not just Arab) empire in history, second only to the Umayyad Caliphate (661--750) which preceded it.
Sassanid Empire.
The 2 empires that continued to spread the Arab empire after it collapsed were:The Ottoman and Mogul empires.
Arab Federation ended in 1958.
Arab Observer ended in 1966.