- The
Abbasid Caliphate or
Abbasid Empire (/əˈbæsɪd, ˈæbəsɪd/; Arabic: الْخِلَافَة الْعَبَّاسِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-ʿAbbāsiyya) was the
third caliphate...
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those loyal to the
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Umayyads and
Abbasides are
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count of Arles, Fulcrad, led...
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Firuz Shah Al-Sultan and
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Douanes et
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Alamout Castle, and
their main
activity was
fighting against the
Abbasides Caliphs and
Mongol tribes. H****an Sabbah, as the most
prominent commander...
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