The Abbasids were important because they established a significant Islamic caliphate that lasted from 750 to 1258, marked by a flourishing of culture, science, and trade. They moved the capital from Damascus to Baghdad, transforming it into a major center of learning and innovation, exemplified by the House of Wisdom. Their rule also promoted the integration of diverse cultures and ideas, facilitating advancements in various fields such as mathematics, medicine, and philosophy, which laid the groundwork for the European Renaissance.
The Abbasids persecuted the Fatamis, which caused them to flee.
The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.
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Baghdad (currently is the capital of Iraq)
The Abbasids were able to rule for a long time because of their strong army
Baghdad and Cordoba were the two centres of great learning during the Caliphate of Abbasids and Umayyads.
Everyone was able to communicate and it lessened the chance of revolts or attacks due to misunderstandings.
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shiites were under control and any political action was banned for them and Imam of shia Muslims was in prison by abbasids.
The Fatimids result from high caloric intake, making the Abbasids very timid.