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noun
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a member of a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world from ad 660 (or 661) to 750 and Moorish Spain from 756 to 1031. The dynasty claimed descent from Umayya, a distant relative of Muhammad.
Later Muslim historians accused the Umayyads of transforming the Islamic state into an Arab kingdom.
adjective
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relating to the Umayyad dynasty.
The example of Caliph Abdul Aziz from Umayyad dynasty is well known.

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1. List of Umayyad Caliphs (Saracen Jihad) Edit

2. Main Difference – Abbasid vs Umayyad Empire

3. Umayyad (661-750 CE) - Under the rule of the Umayyad Caliphate, the Islamic Empire expanded rapidly to include much of northern Africa, western India, and Spain

4. The region came securely under the control of the Umayyad Caliphate.

5. The last of the five Caliphs was Muawiyah and the Umayyad caliphate

6. The Abbasids took the support of Persians to overthrow the Umayyad caliphate

7. The Abbasid caliphate also was against the secular character of the Umayyad caliphate

8. Habib ibn Abi Obeida and his Ifriqiyan troops were placed under Umayyad client officers.

9. Like the Umayyad Caliphate before it, the leader of the Abbasids was called the caliph

10. 9 The way was now clear for the emergence of the Umayyad caliphate, with Damascus as its capital.

11. The position of Caliph became hereditary during the Umayyad Caliphate, making it the first Islamic dynasty

12. After Ali's death, Muawiya became Caliph and founded the Umayyad dynasty (661?750), chiefly by force of arms

13. The Abbasid Revolution The Abbasid Dynasty overthrew the preceding Umayyad Dynasty, which was based in Damascus, Syria

14. The Umayyad Caliphate was the second of the four major Arab Caliphates established after the death of Muhammad

15. Shīʿī Islam ; Umayyad Caliphate ; Alids Access to the complete content on Oxford Islamic Studies Online requires a subscription

16. The book also translates a few pro- and anti-Umayyad speeches, which encapsulate Caliphist salvation-history, one way or another

17. The book also translates a few pro- and anti-Umayyad speeches, which encapsulate Caliphist salvation-history, one way or another

18. AbbasidThe early Islamic empire fell to Abbasid control with the overthrow and decimation of the Umayyad house in 750 c.e

19. 3 It was the center of the orthodox caliphate until 6 when the Umayyad caliphate, ruling from Damascus, took over.

20. 1 By 750 the time had come for the caliphate itself to be transformed and for the Umayyad regime to be dislodged.

21. The Umayyad Caliphate was the second of four Islamic Caliphates and was founded in Arabia after the Prophet Muhammad's death

22. The book also translates a few pro- and anti-Umayyad speeches, which encapsulate Caliphist salvation-history, one way or another

23. The book also translates a few pro- and anti-Umayyad speeches, which encapsulate Caliphist salvation-history, one way or another

24. After them the title was borne by the 14 Umayyad Caliphs of Damascus and subsequently by the 38 ʿAbbāsid Caliphs of Baghdad.

25. Taking advantage of the successes of the anti-Umayyad Shiite movement (the uprising of Abu Muslim), the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads

26. The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad dynasty in 750 CE, supporting the mawali, or non-Arab Muslims, by moving the capital to Baghdad in 762 CE

27. In 732, the Umayyad advance force was proceeding north towards the Loire River, having outpaced their supply train and a large part of their army.

28. Several Caliphates ruled during the post-classical era, but the two that you will study are the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750) and the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258)

29. The family came to power in the Abbasid Revolution in 748–750, supplanting the Umayyad Caliphate.They were the rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate, as well as the

30. 13 Fought somewhere, now precisely unknown, between Tours and Poitiers, an army of Franks and Burgundians under Charles Martel defeated the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate.

31. When Philippicus transferred an army from the Opsikion theme to police the Balkans, the Umayyad Caliphate under Al-Walid I made inroads across the weakened defenses of Asia Minor.

32. • Despite the similarity of faith (both Umayyad and Abbasid Dynasty shared Muslim faith), there were many differences in the two dynasties that were to lay the foundation of the future of Islam in the world

33. Abbasid and Umayyad caliphates (a caliphate is an Islamic form of government led by a caliph) are two of the four major Arab caliphates in the Islamic world, that were established after the death of Muhammad.

34. Abbasid and Umayyad Caliphates (a caliphate is an Islamic form of government led by a caliph) are two of the four major Arab Caliphates in the Islamic world, that were established after the death of Muhammad.

35. Beginning with the life of Muhammad and the birth of Islam, Hugh Kennedy goes on to explore the great Arab conquests of the seventh century and the golden age of the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates when the world of …

36. 2 days ago · What Did The Islamic Caliphates, Umayyad, And Abbasid Inherit From The Roman Empire? What Did The Christian-Germanic Kingdoms Inherit From The Roman Empire? This question hasn't been answered yet Ask an expert

37. The Abbasid Revolution, also called the Movement of the Men of the Black Raiment, was the overthrow of the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE), the second of the four major Caliphates in early Islamic history, by the third, the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1517 CE)

38. Basra, port in southern Iraq, on the Shaṭṭ al-Arab, the outlet into the Persian Gulf of the rivers Tigris and Euphrates.Jews settled there under the *Umayyad regime and one of the nine canals near the town is called Nahr al-Yahūd ("River of the Jews")

39. While this development in fashion began during the Umayyad Dynasty preceding the Abbasids, its genuine cosmopolitan style was realized at its finest during Abbasid reign by the founding of the capitol city of Baghdad in Iraq, the rise of a bourgeoisie, and the circulation of the notion of adab — an ideal of

40. Hanzala, prominent leader of the 63/683 revolt against the Umayyad Caliph in Medina; the literary genre adab al-mufti in which a Muslim jurist issues a legal opinion; ajal, the Arabic term for the predetermined length of one's life; companion to the Prophet and contender for Caliph 'Ali b.

41. The Abbasid Caliphate, which ruled most of the Muslim world from Baghdad in what is now Iraq, lasted from 750 to 1258 A.D.It was the third Islamic caliphate and overthrew the Umayyad Caliphate to take power in all but the western-most fringe of Muslim holdings at that time—Spain and Portugal, known then as the al-Andalus region.

42. The son of a prominent Byzantine official of Damascus, he was a favourite of the early Umayyad caliphs Mu'awiya I and Yazid I, and served as the head of the fiscal administration for Syria from the mid-7th century until the year 700, when Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan dismissed him as part of his efforts to Arabicize the administration of the