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I think The Secret Crusade, Revelations novel, and/or Memories should have mentioned the Sack of Baghdad, but I don't remember if the Abbasids were mentioned by name
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The '''Abbasid Caliphate''' was an Caliphate founded by [[As-Saffah]], member of the [[Arabia|Arab]] Abbasid Dynasty in 750, succeeding the [[Umayyad Caliphate]], it rule from 750 to 1258, but it rise again in 1261, until it fall in 1517 by the [[Ottoman Empire]].
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|capital= [[Baghdad]]
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|ruling_house= Abbasids
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|civilization= [[Arabia]]<ref name="Dynasty 1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty 1|Chapter 1]]</ref><br>[[Iran]]
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The '''Abbasid Caliphate''', also known as the '''[[Arabia|Arabian Empire]]''',<ref name="Dynasty 1" /> was the third caliphate, an [[Islam]]ic state regarded as succeeding the prophet [[Muhammad]].<ref name="Wikipedia">{{WP|Abbasid Caliphate}}</ref> It was established in 750 in the wake of a {{wiki|Abbasid Revolution|revolution}} against the [[Umayyad Caliphate]]. Because their banners were black, they were known to the [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] as the '''"Black Arabs"''' (黑衣大食).<ref name="Dynasty 8">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty 8|Chapter 8]]</ref>
 
In 751, they clashed with the Tang at the [[Battle of Talas]], where the sudden betrayal of the [[Karluk|Karluk]] [[mercenary|mercenaries]] fighting under Tang forces resulted in a decisive victory for the Abbasids.<ref name="Dynasty 8" />
 
The long period of Abbasid rule is often remembered as the {{wiki|Islamic Golden Age}} for being a zenith of scientific and artistic flowering across the Islamic world. Eventually, Abbasid power declined, and their control was reduced to only the territory around their capital of [[Baghdad]] by the time of the [[Crusades]] although their caliphs continued to wield spiritual prestige. In 1258, the [[Sack of Baghdad]] by [[Hülegü Khan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]] spelled an apocalyptic end to not just Abbasid cultural power but to the intellectual advances of Islamic society, as the city's philosophers and scientists were exterminated and its libraries and academies razed to the ground. The surviving Abbasids lingered on for a time in [[Egypt]] behind the [[Mamluk Sultanate]] until finally being extinguished by the [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1517.{{Fact|16 January 2021}}
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]''
 
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[[Category:Arabia]]
[[Category:Iran]]
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Revision as of 01:44, 17 January 2021


The Abbasid Caliphate, also known as the Arabian Empire,[1] was the third caliphate, an Islamic state regarded as succeeding the prophet Muhammad.[2] It was established in 750 in the wake of a revolution against the Umayyad Caliphate. Because their banners were black, they were known to the Tang as the "Black Arabs" (黑衣大食).[3]

In 751, they clashed with the Tang at the Battle of Talas, where the sudden betrayal of the Karluk mercenaries fighting under Tang forces resulted in a decisive victory for the Abbasids.[3]

The long period of Abbasid rule is often remembered as the Islamic Golden Age for being a zenith of scientific and artistic flowering across the Islamic world. Eventually, Abbasid power declined, and their control was reduced to only the territory around their capital of Baghdad by the time of the Crusades although their caliphs continued to wield spiritual prestige. In 1258, the Sack of Baghdad by Hülegü Khan of the Mongol Empire spelled an apocalyptic end to not just Abbasid cultural power but to the intellectual advances of Islamic society, as the city's philosophers and scientists were exterminated and its libraries and academies razed to the ground. The surviving Abbasids lingered on for a time in Egypt behind the Mamluk Sultanate until finally being extinguished by the Ottoman Empire in 1517. [citation needed]

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