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Title: Umayyads and Abbasids


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Umayyads and Abbasids
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Sunni v. Shia
  • At issue Who should lead the Muslim Umma?
  • First 4 Caliphs The Rightly Guided Caliphs
  • Ali, 4th caliph, killed by Umayyads
  • Husayn (Alis son) killed in 680 by Umayyads
    (10,000 soldiers v. 72 of Husayns followers)
    all killed
  • Killing of Husayn the final split.
  • Shia Party of Ali Sunni The Majority

3
Umayyads
  • Expansion (central Asia, N.W. India, N. Africa,
    Spain)
  • Capital Damascus (modern Syria)
  • Arab conquest state
  • Bureaucracy Arab elite ruled over non-Arab,
    non-Muslim populations
  • Segregated into garrison towns to prevent mixing

4
Damascus Umayyad Capital
5
People of the Book
  • Christians and Jews
  • paid extra taxes, but tolerated
  • non-Arab converts still had extra taxes
  • few conversions

6
Family Gender Roles
  • Womens status high, at first
  • Active in commerce
  • Pastoralist background!
  • More patriarchal over time

7
Umayyad Decline Fall
  • REVOLT led by Abbasid family
  • Non-Arab converts Shiites joined Abbasids

8
Abbasid Caliphate
  • Centralized
  • Capital Baghdad. Imitated Persian culture
  • Vizir chief advisor

9
From Arab to Islamic Empire Abbasids
  • non-Arab Converts fully integrated
  • Opportunities for education/govt positions
  • LOTS of conversions

10
Abbasid Economy Culture
  • Urban
  • Madrassa schools
  • Trade Hajj constant and quick ideas
    exchange
  • Ancient authors translated (especially Greek!!!)

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Abbasid Decline
  • Overexpansion
  • Caliphs hired personal armies of Turkic Central
    Asian nomads (slave soldiers)
  • Centralization breaks down
  • Mamluk Seljuk Turkic slave soldiers really
    run the govt (caliph figurehead)
  • Mongols kill the last caliph in 1258
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