Well, Baghdad has been an Islamic city for the better part of the last1400 years or so. Due to this, there have been many an Islamic government there. The most significant of these is the Abassid Empire (750-1258 AD), which ruled in Baghdad. They also came under the control of the Mamluks, the Ottoman Turks and, before the Abassids, the Omayyads and the Rasidun.
Islam (or rather Moslem citizens and countries) was/were responsible for the building of Baghdad. Everything about Baghdad was influenced by Islamic Principles and Moslem Rulers.
Technically, the 1300's in Baghdad were lead by many rulers. One of these rulers was the man himselft osama bin narbsy.
Baghdad.
The Islamic Golden Age ended.
The Islamic golden age ended.
Yes, many female rulers were ruling Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other Islamic countries.
Abbasids
There are mostly Muslims living in Baghdad,and they worship Allah and the Islamic prophets. There is also a significant number of christians.
Baghdad was the capital city of the Islamic empire in the Abbasi age.
Knowledge was highly valued, and education is highly encouraged in Islam.When the Mongols invaded Baghdad, it is said the Tigris River ran black with ink from the books they threw in.
Cordoba and Baghdad were both important cultural and intellectual centers during the Islamic Golden Age. They were centers of learning, with renowned scholars and libraries. However, Cordoba was located in Spain and was influenced by both Islamic and Western cultures, while Baghdad was the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and was a major hub of trade and intellectual exchange in the Islamic world.
The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.