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Abbassids

Posted on December 20, 2022 by kenevans

The second longest dynasty (thirty-seven Caliphs, 750-1258) of the Muslim Empire. They claimed decent from Abbas (566-652), eldest uncle of Muhammed. Their reign was most firmly established and the court of Baghdad most splendid under Haroun-al-Raschild (785-809), the Caliph described in Arabian Nights, and his son Mamun (reigned (813-833).

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