Definitions for Abbasid

Abbasid Ab·bas·id

Spelling: [uh-bas-id, ab-uh-sid]
IPA: /əˈbæs ɪd, ˈæb ə sɪd/

Abbasid is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 113 anagrams from letters in Abbasid (aabbdis).

Definitions for Abbasid

noun

  1. a member of a dynasty of caliphs ruling at Baghdad, a.d. 750–1258, governing most of the Islamic world and claiming descent from Abbas, uncle of Muhammad.

Origin of Abbasid

Arabic (al-)ʿabbās + -id1

Examples for Abbasid

With the establishment of the Abbasid dynasty, a new epoch in Arabian poetry began.

On the other side of the shrunken Abbasid domain there was also a Shiite kingdom in Persia.

With the decay of the power of the Abbasid caliphate its importance declined.

This Mahommed, the father of the two first Abbasid caliphs, was a man of unusual ability and great ambition.

Nicholson and others regard the Abbasid period as the great era of Arabic poets.

This was especially true of the Abbasid dynasty, who came into power in 750.

The ruling dynasty of Julanda in their capital Suhar lasted on till the Abbasid period.

Of the Abbasid monarchs after Abul Abbas we need tell little here.

From that time forward the Abbasid caliphs became the maintainers of orthodox Islam, just as the Omayyads had been.

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