The Abbasid caliphate is the biggest dominating power of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East controlling the small remaining trade to India and The Shahnate of Persia as well as East Africa. Its capital is Baghdad founded near Ctesiphon in the Persian-captured territory. It's mostly Islamic due to the aggressive expansion of Islam from its predecessor Umayyad caliphate
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| - Abbasid Caliphate (Fall of Constantinople 675AD)
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| - The Abbasid caliphate is the biggest dominating power of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East controlling the small remaining trade to India and The Shahnate of Persia as well as East Africa. Its capital is Baghdad founded near Ctesiphon in the Persian-captured territory. It's mostly Islamic due to the aggressive expansion of Islam from its predecessor Umayyad caliphate
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| - Khalif Rasul Allah Ibn Islam
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| - al-Khilāfah al-‘Abbāsīyyah, Abbasid caliphate
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| - Greek Dialects, Latin, Hebrew, Coptic
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| - Persia, Levant, Iraq Arabia and Egypt
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| - The Abbasid caliphate is the biggest dominating power of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East controlling the small remaining trade to India and The Shahnate of Persia as well as East Africa. Its capital is Baghdad founded near Ctesiphon in the Persian-captured territory. It's mostly Islamic due to the aggressive expansion of Islam from its predecessor Umayyad caliphate
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