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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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Omayyades d'Espagne et Abbasides

Studia Islamica, 1970
L'avenement des Abbasides marque, entre ses autres effets, la premiere etape dans l'evolution de l'institution du Califat, en ce sens que le pouvoir reel du Calife cesse de coincider avec la ddr al-Isldm. Les guerres civiles au debut et au cours de la dynastie omayyade avaient bien dechire l'unite de l'umma, mais d'une fagon tout a fait provisoire ...
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Abbasid Caliphate

2012
A comprehesive bibliography for the abbasid ...
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The ‘Abbasid caliphate

1977
The ‘Abbasid dynasty, known to its supporters as the ‘blessed dynasty’, which imposed its authority on the Islamic empire in 132/750, claimed to inaugurate a new era of justice, piety and happiness. Its sovereigns, all members of Muhammad's family, proclaimed that they alone had been designated to lead the community; all of them endeavoured to show, by
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Ayurveda during Abbasid's period.

Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad), 2003
This is a historical paper which deals with a brief account of Abbasid's period. In this article the existence of Ayurveda in Arab countries, arrival of Ayurvedic physicians to Baghdad, their eminence, authenticity and literary additions in medical field has been studied and presented.
S A, Husain, P K, Subhaktha
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Abbasids

2021
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The `Abbasid Revolution

The American Historical Review, 1973
Reuben W. Smith, M. A. Shaban
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’Abbasids, Fatimids and Seljuqs

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.
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