The Prophet (PBUH) went to Madina when the makkans were attempting to kill him, Madina was the first area to accept Islam fully.
Medina was the first Islam city since the very beginning of the Islam State during the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Medina became the first Muslim city.
Medina is the first part of Islamic empire
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.
umm the vatican city and the roman empire...or center London and the british empire...id go with the first one i guess
Timbuktu is a city located in Mali. It was first settled in the 12th century and became part of the Mali Empire. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
Led by Mehmed II, Ottoman Turks captured the city in 1453. After that, it became part of the Ottoman Empire.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
The city, Medina, was first to be a part of the Islamic empire. It had been there at Muhammad's death.
Timbuktu is the center of Islamic art and learning
In 1453, the Ottoman Empire invaded and took over Constantinople, changing the name to Istanbul, among other things. Istanbul became the third capital city of the Ottoman Empire, and became an Islamic city, rather than a Roman one.
The city that was once the center of the Mali empire and became the center of the Songhai empire was Gao
rome, italy
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.
Constantinople
Aztecs. Tenochtiltan was the capital city of the Aztec Empire. The Spanish Empire replaced it, and Tenochtiltan became Mexico City.
Yathreb was the capital of the first Islamic community. It's the second Holiest city of Islam.Currently, each Islamic country has its capital city & the Spiritual capital of the Islamic world is Mecca.
The city of babylon makes its first appearance in our sources after the fall of the Empire of the Third Dynasty of Ur, which had ruled the city states of the alluvial plain between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris
Rome is the city that became the capitol of the Roman empire. For a while it was moved to Ravinia and then, when the west fell, the capitol became Constantinople.
rome become the 2nd most important city when the empire split under Constantine in 330 AD and constantinople became the capital of the more powerful eastern empire