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Q: Why was abbasids rule was known as age of wealth and culture?
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Why were the Abbasids able to rule for a long time?

The Abbasids were able to rule for a long time because of their strong army


What challenges led to the decline of Abbasids rule?

factions and opposing groups.


What role did the Seljuk Turks play in decline of abbasids?

During the last Abbasids the central was weak and the strong dynasty was emerged by Seljuk who took the hold of central government, the whole military was control by them. they decided the administrative affairs and the Abbasids rule by name and they were decline.


What period of time did the abbasids rule?

the hairy ana1 black p00p period blood.


Why is the abbasid rule know as the age of wealth and culture?

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


Why is the Abbasid rule knows as the age of wealth and culture?

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


What is was Baghdad lin in the early 800's?

The Abbasids reorganized the government to meke it easier to rule such a large region.


Did the Umayyads rule from the capital city of Baghdad?

no the umayyads ruled damascus as there capital the abbasids took Baghdad as there capital...


What changes did the abbasids make during their rule?

They moved the capital from Damascus to Baghdad for the benefits of better control of trade routes and information.


Is China a implicit-rule culture or a explicite-rule culture?

to a large extent, implicit.


True or False The Arab-Islamic Abbasid Dynasty set up the first Shiite rule of Iraq?

False. The Abbasids were not Shi'a, they were Sunni.


Why did Islam go under Abbasid rule?

The Abbasids were the Muslims, neither Christians nor Jews. Many Muslim families have been ruling the Muslims.