In Islamic history ,the abbasid pariod is known as ' the age of wealth and culture'learing and education in all fields were encourraged greek and latin works were translated and medical schools were set up. Mamoon established the Bait-ul-hikmah-house of wisdom-in baghdad
In Islamic history ,the abbasid pariod is known as ' the age of wealth and culture'learing and education in all fields were encourraged greek and latin works were translated and medical schools were set up. Mamoon established the Bait-ul-hikmah-house of wisdom-in baghdad
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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House of Wisdom
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Baghdad played a crucial role in strengthening Abbasid rule by serving as the empire's capital and a center of culture, trade, and governance. Its strategic location along key trade routes facilitated economic prosperity, attracting merchants and scholars, which enhanced the cultural and intellectual life of the empire. Additionally, the city's architectural grandeur and urban planning symbolized the power and legitimacy of the Abbasid caliphs, fostering loyalty among subjects and consolidating their authority. As a melting pot of diverse cultures and ideas, Baghdad also helped promote the Abbasid vision of a cosmopolitan Islamic civilization.
The Spanish region was considered the golden frontier.
Abbasid contintue to rule from Cairo under the Mamlukes Sultans till 1517. In 1517 the ruling family moved to Ottoman family.
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The Abbasid rulers faced opposition from various groups for several reasons. Many traditionalists and Umayyad loyalists resented the Abbasid rise to power, viewing it as a usurpation of their rightful rule. Additionally, various ethnic and regional factions, such as the Persians and Turks, often felt marginalized under Abbasid governance, leading to calls for greater autonomy or representation. Moreover, the Abbasids' shift towards a more cosmopolitan culture and reliance on non-Arab bureaucrats alienated those who valued the Arab-centric identity of earlier caliphates.
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