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’Abbasids, Fatimids and Seljuqs

open access: yes, 2004
In the course of the tenth century, his Fatimid dynasty had risen to power, first in North Africa and then in Egypt and Syria, while the original Arab empire under the older 'Abbasids dynasty of caliphs had finally disintegrated under the weight of its own excessive taxation.
Michael Brett
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ABBASIDS VS ALIDS

SCIENTIFIC NOTES OF V. I. VERNADSKY CRIMEAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY. HISTORICAL SCIENCE
the article is devoted to the analysis of the reasons and circumstances of the formation of the anti-Shiite policy of the Abbasids, pursued by them after the first representatives of this dynasty came to power. Having used the Shiʻite movement to their advantage at the stage of the anti-Umayyad uprising, the Abbasids were subsequently forced to break ...
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Abbasid Caliphate

2012
A comprehesive bibliography for the abbasid ...
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Abbasid Rulers and Their Standing as Authors

This chapter looks at how 3rd/9th and 4th/10th century historical and literary sources assess Abbasid rulers as scholars, poets and authors, and whether and how such assessment is tied to their legitimacy. Starting from the authors and works recorded in the Kitāb al-fihrist by Ibn al-Nadīm (d.
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REVISITING THE ABBASID HAREMS

Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 2005
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The Abbasid and Byzantine Courts

2018
This chapter discusses how research into court culture is an essential part of the growth in historical anthropology. The main historiographical developments have focused first, on the ritual and symbolic aspects of rulership; and second, on the personal and domestic world.
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The Abbasid Revolution

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1971
Claude Cahen, M. A. Shaban
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Abbasid

2003
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BYZANTINES AND ARABS IN THE TIME OF THE EARLY ABBASIDS

English Historical Review, 1900
E W Brooks, Brooks E W
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