Despite the fact that Abbasi Caliphate had had lost its socio-military power throughout the Islamic territory even prior to the advent of Saljuqi dynasty, it still preserved a great deal of its spiritual authority.
Seyed Abolghasem Foroozani
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Silver recycling in the Viking Age: Theoretical and analytical approaches. [PDF]
Abstract The recycling (remelting) of precious metals is commonly seen as a major impediment in provenancing studies. Yet in cases where known silver sources are both limited and geochemically well‐characterized, there are opportunities to evaluate silver flows at different temporal and geographical scales. Here, we provide a theoretical and analytical
Kershaw J, Merkel SW.
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Investigating and analyzing the components of legitimacy of Hassan bin Zayd Alavi's government (250-270 AH/ 865-884) [PDF]
Legitimacy is one of the basic foundations of governments in their relations with the people. Governments, depending on their spatiotemporal requirements and intra-governmental characteristics, use various components to gain legitimacy through which they
Arman Forouhi +2 more
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Change of The Shiite Nature of Abbasid Movement from Its Development to Caliphate Phase [PDF]
The relationship between Abbasids and Prophet’s household, following Amir al- Momenin Ali (PBUH), perusing the revenge of Ashura martyrs, the mottos like Al Reza Men Aal e- Mohammad and Ya Mansour and the reports on their siblings being regarded as ...
Mohammadreza Barani, younos ghafari pour
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Backgrounds and effective factors in the confrontation between Imamiyyah and Ash'arih in the Seljuk era [PDF]
The difference between the Imamiyyah and the Ash'ari and the Abbasid caliphs was a result of the mission that the Seljuqs held for themselves as the supporters of the Sunnah religion and the caliphate against the threats of the Alawites and Shiites.
Mahboubeh Sharafi, Mohammad ali Saki
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The Specification of Actions on Developing Justice by Khalifeh Al- Mohtadi Be-llah (255-256) [PDF]
The actions by Khalifeh Al- Mohtadi in one of the most critical periods of Islamic caliphate has increased the historical importance of question in relation to his logic of activation.
mohammad Hassanbeigi
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Resepsi Mu’tazilah pada Dinasti Abbasiyah
This study aims to see how the Muktazilah school played a major role during the Ummayah and Abbasid dynasties by using qualitative methods through a literature research approach, this article aims to look at the political development of the Abbasid ...
Fenti Febriani
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Monarchism, the Domination of Militants over the Political-Official Foundation of Abbasid Caliphate [PDF]
Abbasid caliphate could gain the power thanks to the persistent effort, development of orderly system of Daeeds as well as the expansion of propagation.
Mahboobeh Farkhondehzadeh
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Political Relations between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Sultanate of Rum Empire in Anatolia
The Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad has been associated with a series of political relations with sovereigns of states and emirates of Islamic and non-Islamic parties, considering the fact that the Caliphate is a global political strength.
Fatima Yahya Al- Rbaidi
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Jurists, scholars and authority In the Abbasid era during the two centuries (4 AH and 5 AH / 10 CE and 11 CE) [PDF]
At the beginning of the second third of the fourth century AH / tenth century AD, the Abbasid Caliphate defined a critical period after the entry of the Daihoy dynasty to Iraq at the head of a foreign army that did not believe in the legitimacy of Arab ...
Oumelkheir Otmani
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