The Umayyad Caliphate controled the majority of Spain during the 700s C.E. They are often referred to as "the Muslims" or "the Moors".
The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.
The 700s are Arts and Recreation. Sports, as well as art, music, drama, games, and crafts are located in the 700s. Hobbies done in one's leisure time can be found in this Dewey section.
about 800ad - 1400 ad
The most important three were the Idrissids (Morocco 700s-900s CE), Fatimids (Tunisia-Libya-Egypt-Levant 900s-1200s), and the Safavids (Iran 1500s-1700s). There were numerous Persian and Central Asian Empires that were Shiite as well.
He ruled the Franks in the late 700s
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Earlier emperors had ruled from their own estates, but as the government grew, this became impractical.
There are three 700s in 2100.
Currently (and ever since the 700s C.E.) Islam is the main religion in Egypt. However, Sunni Islam only became dominant over Shiite Islam in the 1200s.
japans court moved to Heian in the late 700s.
The manufacturer of the British Rail Class 700s was Siemens.
japans court moved to Heian in the late 700s.
They spread technology throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe.. C-Uniting most of Asia and Europe under a single religion. Arabian merchants played an important role in the spread of Islam along the Eastern Coast of Africa and into the Sahel region. Arabian merchants assisted with the transport of silk and spices to various parts of Europe as well as information for invading nations
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In the early 700s, the Umayyad Caliphate was a dominant power in the Islamic world, with its capital in Damascus. Under the rule of Caliph Al-Walid I, the Umayyads expanded their territory significantly, reaching into parts of Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia. This period is marked by significant cultural and architectural advancements, including the construction of the Great Mosque of Damascus. In Europe, the Franks were led by Charles Martel, who played a crucial role in halting the Muslim expansion into Western Europe at the Battle of Tours in 732.