PPT-From Umayyad to Abbasid Empires

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ARAB ISLAMIC Umayyad and Abbasid Rise of Abbasid Party The party traced its descent from Muhammads uncle alAbbas AlAbbas great great grandson Abu alAbbas led

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ARAB ISLAMIC Umayyad and Abbasid Rise of Abbasid Party The party traced its descent from Muhammads uncle alAbbas AlAbbas great great grandson Abu alAbbas led his forces against the Umayyads . T he Umayyad palace at Khirbat al-Mafjar in Jericho (known as Hisham was richly adorned with sculpture, which I categorize intothree main groups. The first group contains monumental sculptures depicti ARAB. ISLAMIC. Rise of Abbasid Party. The party traced its descent from Muhammad’s uncle, al-Abbas. . Al-Abbas’ great . great. grandson, Abu al-Abbas led his forces against the . Umayyads. . . Shi’a were his allies. . Late Abbasid Era . Empire weakened 9-13. th. Centuries due to peasant revolts. Third Abbasid caliph was . al-Mahdi. Couldn’t reconcile with Shiites. Succession was not secure. Eldest son was poisoned after succession. “Despite his image as a bloody tyrant, Genghis was also forward thinking. His empire had the first international postal system, invented the concept of diplomatic immunity, and even allowed women in its councils. But more importantly, the Mongols were also unprecedented in their religious tolerance.” . Ms. . Carmelitano. Bell Ringer. Read the following quote and then answer the question:. “In the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful, this is what Khalid . ibn. al . Walid. would grant to the inhabitants of Damascus (A city in the Muslim Empire)… He promises to give them security for their lives, property, and churches. Their city shall not be demolished, neither shall any Muslim be quartered in their houses. Thereunto we give to them the . By Seth Archer and Jaehyeong Lee. Block 4B, AP World History, Mr. Cleland. 9/23/10. Quraysh Bedouin Tribe and the Umayyad Clan. Founded Mecca . Wealth of the Meccan merchants enhanced Ka’ba in the city.. EARLY MODERN ISLAM . 1450 TO 1750. DYNASTIC STATE. The Ottoman, . Safavid. , . Mughal. rulers and Islam . All three Islamic empires were military creations. Called Gunpowder empires as guns were critical to rise of empire. THE . EARLY MODERN PERIOD, . (1450-1750). “THE . WORLD . SHRINKS”. The World Map Changes. Several . European countries acquire . OVERSEAS EMPIRES. New . LAND BASED EMPIRES emerge . in Asia and eastern Europe. SS.A.2.4.6; SS.B.2.4.3; SS.A.1.4.3. Muhammad’s Death. M. never named successor, no son. Follower’s choose M’s father-in-law . Abu Bakr . as . caliph. Under Abu Bakr, Islam expands through . jihad. 6. :. Why do empires collapse? . A . comparative case study of the decline and fall of Era 3 empires. 1. What goes up must come down!. Empires rise, but they also fall.. This unit will look at empires at their strongest, and then explore why they fell apart. . Block 4B, AP World History, Mr. Cleland. 9/23/10. Quraysh Bedouin Tribe and the Umayyad Clan. Founded Mecca . Wealth of the Meccan merchants enhanced Ka’ba in the city.. Ka’ba attracted people into the city – this means that the merchant have more people to sell to.. Intro: Formation of the Islamic Empires. 3 empires divided up Dar al-Islam. All began as warrior principalities in frontier areas, expanded, developed administrative and military techniques. The Ottoman Empire. An empire formed by outside conquerors who unified regions largely based on the mastery of firearms. . What were the effects of the trade and spread of gunpowder and firearms?. Growth of large empires. Motives for Imperialism. In the late 1800s, Western countries wished to join Britain in building overseas empires. Imperialism. (the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region).

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