Abbasids is the Muslim group overthrew the Umayyad dynasty and set up a new caliphate.
The Ayyubids, led by Saladin overthrew Abbassid control in much of the Middle East and became the leader of the Islamic opposition to the Crusaders.
The Abbasid dynasty at Baghdad and the Umayyid dynasty at Cordova (Spain), founded by Abdul Rahman-I.
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The Abbasid dynasty established their caliphate in Baghdad, which became the capital in 762 CE. The choice of Baghdad was strategic, as it was located at the crossroads of trade routes and offered a central position in the Islamic world. Under the Abbasids, the caliphate flourished culturally, scientifically, and economically, marking a golden age of Islamic civilization.
False. The Abbasids were not Shi'a, they were Sunni.
Umayyad dynasty ruled from 661 to 750. The Abbasid dynasty rose to power in 750 through 813. Then the Empire became fragmented, but the Abbasid dynasty survived as a weaker and weaker state until 1258 C.E.
The Zhou Dynasty
The Abbasid Dynasty
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The Abbasid dynasty
It was overthrown by the Abbasid