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Abbasid Caliphate

الدولة العبَّاسيَّة

750 CE – 1258 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
750 CE – 1258 CE
Duration
508 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Samarra
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Abbasid Caliphate, also known as the Abbasid Empire, was the third Islamic caliphate, ruling from 750 to 1258. Descended from Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the Abbasids came to power in 750 after overthrowing the Umayyad Caliphate. They initially centered their government in Kufa, Iraq, but in 762, Baghdad was founded and became their capital for most of their history. Baghdad flourished as a center of science, culture, arts, and invention, ushering in the Golden Age of Islam. The Abbasid period saw the inclusion of non-Arab Muslims in the political elite and the use of bureaucrats in government. After a period of turmoil, the caliphate's seat returned to Baghdad in 892.

Historical Periods

Abbasid Caliphate (750–750)

750 CE – 750 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 2,738,365 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (751–754)

751 CE – 754 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 7,548,459 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (755–756)

755 CE – 756 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 7,824,349 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (757–762)

757 CE – 762 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 7,888,496 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (763–767)

763 CE – 767 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 8,085,314 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (768–777)

768 CE – 777 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 8,139,951 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (778–782)

778 CE – 782 CE

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Capital: SamarraArea: 8,155,113 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (783–799)

783 CE – 799 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 8,141,479 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (800–813)

800 CE – 813 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 7,890,025 km²

Abbasid Caliphate (814–824)

814 CE – 824 CE

Capital: SamarraArea: 7,866,474 km²

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