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Title: Building an Arab Empire


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Building an Arab Empire
  • Umayyad and Abbasid Empires

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Before the UmayyadThe Byzantine Empire
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Umayyad Caliphs661-750 A.D.
  • Meccan Clan
  • Sunni
  • Capital, Damascus (Syria)
  • Empire expanded from Spain in west to Indus River
    Valley (Pakistan/India) in east
  • 711 Spain
  • 732 France stopped at the Battle of Tours by
    Charles the Hammer Martel

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Charles The Hammer Martel
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Battle of Tours
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TOURS
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Reason for Muslim Success
  • Weakness of Byzantine (Eastern Roman Empire) and
    Persian Empires
  • Many people welcomed Arabs as liberators
  • Bedouin horse and camel cavalry
  • United a patchwork of tribes
  • Belief in Islam and desire to glorify new
    religion
  • Orderly system of administration

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Byzantine Empire
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Umayyad Empire
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Conquered People Treated Fairly
  • Super Tax on People of the Book
  • Converts given advantages

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Decline of Umayyad Empire
  • 1. Rulers had trouble adapting from living in the
    desert to ruling large cities and huge
    territories
  • 2. Non Arabs did not have the same privileges as
    Arabs - resentment
  • 3. Umayyad caliphs became corrupted/living in
    luxury

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Rise of the Abbasids750 A.D. 1258 A.D.
  • Founder and leader Abu al-Abbas
  • Descendant of Muhammads uncle
  • Killed all members (except one) of last Umayyad
    ruling family

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Abbasid Empire
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Changes Under Abbasids
  • Create equality of all Muslims
  • Halted large military conquests
  • Empire of caliphs reached its greatest wealth and
    power
  • Muslim civilization flourished
  • Ended discrimination of non Arabs
  • Encouraged learning

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  • Moved capital from Damascus (Syria) to Baghdad
    (Iraq)
  • Shiite
  • Umayyad keeps Spain

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Muslim Civilizations Golden AgeDuring the
Abbasid Empire
  • 750-1350 Built vast trading network
  • Money economy
  • Partnerships
  • Credit
  • Formed banks
  • Bank Checks
  • Manufactured goods highly sought
  • Agriculture thrives
  • Social Mobility
  • Slave Practice

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Ships of the Sand
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Arts, Literature, Architecture
  • Poetry
  • Calligraphy the art of beautiful handwriting
  • Architecture 688 Dome of the Rock
  • Libraries of Baghdad Learning Centers
  • Ancient philosophy and history preserved by
    Muslim scholars
  • Advances in astronomy, mathematics, medicine

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Calligraphy
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Dome of the Rock
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The Muslim Empire DeclinesSeljuk Turks
  • 900 A.D. Seljuk Turks (from Central Asia) adopted
    Islam and set up and empire across the Fertile
    Crescent
  • 1055 Sultan or ruler takes over Baghdad
  • Pushed into Asia Minor (Turkey)
  • Threatened the Byzantine Empire
  • Preventing Christian pilgrims from entering
    Jerusalem
  • 1095 Pope Urban II called for the First Crusade
    to free Holy Lands of Muslim invaders

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Seljuk Turkish Empire
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Route Map of the 1st Crusade
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Mongols
  • 1216 - Genghis Kahn led the Mongols out of
    Central Asia into Southwest Asia
  • 1258 Grandson of Genghis Khan looted Baghdad
  • Killed the last Abbasid caliph
  • Mongols convert to Islam
  • Timur the Lane or Tamerlane conquers many Muslim
    lands

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Map of Middle East
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Map of Central Asia
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Central and East Asia
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