- Al-Mu'tasim
... بو إسحاق المعتصم بن هارون {{unicode|ʾAbū ʾIsḥāq al-Muʿtaṣim ibn Hārūn}}, 794 – [[January 5]], [[842]]) was an [[Abbas ...
Al-Tabari records that al-Mu'tasim was hailed caliph on August 9, 833. He promptly ordered the dismantling of ...
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- The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim
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'''''The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim''''' (original [[Spanish language|Spanish]] title: '''''El acercamiento a ...
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- The Conversation with the Man Called Al-Mu'tasim
... God]]. He further states that ''The Conversation with the Man called Al-Mu'tasim'' was published in [[1934]], the second book is by far the better known, h ...
... ff" onto them. The student becomes obsessed with finding and meeting Al-Mu'tasim.
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- Al-Mu'tasim (Cairo)
'''Al-Mu'tasim of Cairo''' was an [[Abbasid]] [[Caliph]] of [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] for the ...
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- Amouria
... when it narrowed armies Mu'tasim blockade saying: (The King of the Arabs-Mu'tasim-equipped audience has not left his army on the outskirts p protect his cou ...
... ere born of the true, honest Fatima blessings of God, pipe in succession Mu'tasim bin Rashid Fzbha Vsaan Fzbha noble, honorable Vsaan: The Amatsmah, King sa ...
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- Theophilos (emperor)
... eophilos returned to Constantinople in triumph. Eager for revenge, [[Al-Mu'tasim]] assembled a vast army and launched a two prong invasion of [[Anatolia]] ...
... hed. Having heroically held for fifty-five days, the city now fell to al-Mu'tasim on [[September 23]], [[838]].
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- Abbasid
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- List of caliphs
*[[Al-Mu'tasim]] - [[833]] - [[842]]
*[[Al-Mutawakkil]] - [[847]] - [[861]]
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- Muhammad al-Taqi
... ed and his interests and position were imperilled by the dislike that al-Mu'tasim had for him.
In 835, al-Mu'tasim called al-Taqi back to Baghdad. The latter left his son [[Ali al-Hadi]] (t ...
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- Al-Ma'mun
... Although the ''mihna'' persisted through the reigns of two more caliphs, [[al-Mutawakkil]] abandoned it in 848. The failure of the ''mihna'' seriously dama ...
... the movement of the capital from [[Baghdad]] to [[Samarra]] during [[al-Mu'tasim]]'s reign, were raised in al-Ma'mun's time. The ''shakiriya'' were militar ...
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- List of rulers of Damascus
*Abu Ishaq Muhammad [[al-Mu'tasim]] (828-829)
*Ibrahim al-Muyad ibn Mutawakkil (850-855)
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- Afshin (Caliphate General)
According to most of the sources, al-Ma'mun's heir, [[Al-Mu'tasim]] not only made Afshin governor of [[Azarbaijan]] and seconded high-rankin ...
Caliph [[al-Mu'tasim]] appointed Afshin governor of Jibal and sent him against his compatriot, ...
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- Al-Askari Mosque
... under house arrest in the part of Samarra that had been [[Caliph]] [[al-Mu'tasim]]'s military camp (''‘Askaru l-Mu‘tasim''). As a result, they are know ...
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- Mihna
... as ended about fifteen years after its institution by al-Ma'mun's nephew [[al-Mutawakkil]].
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- Samarra
... id out in the form of a regular octagon (modern Husn al-Qadisiyya), called al-Mubarak and abandoned unfinished in 796.
... om Baghdad to the new city of Samarra later that year by [[Caliph]] [[Al-Mu'tasim]].
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- Babak Khorramdin
In 835-836 the caliph al-Mu'tasim sent his outstanding general [[Afshin (Caliphate General)|Afshin]] against ...
... nabled Afshin to capture Babak's stronghold of Badhdh. Babak escaped. Al-Mu'tasim sent a safety guarantee for Babak to Afshin. This was taken to Babak who w ...
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- Al-Mu'eiyyad
... basid]] caliph, [[Al-Mutawakkil]] and the brother of [[Al-Muntasir]] and [[Al-Mu'tazz]], who both would eventually become Caliphs as well.
... upport of the Turkish faction of the army, he ordered the assassination of Al-Mutawakkil was carried out by a Turkish soldier on [[December 11]], [[861]].
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- House of Wisdom
... use Ma'mun, Mu'tasim, and Wathiq followed the sect of [[Mu'tazili]], while al-Mutawakkil followed orthodox [[Islam]]. He wanted to stop the spread of Greek ...
... develop in the city from the 9th century, and in the 11th century, [[Nizam al-Mulk]] founded the [[Al-Nizamiyya of Baghdad]], considered one of the first u ...
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- Al-Wathiq
... e accompanied al-Wathiq's brother Jafar ibn al-Mu'tasim (the future caliph al-Mutawakkil) on the pilgrimage in A.H. 227. However, she died on the way on Au ...
... and the [[Turkey|Turkish]] armies that had been formed by Wathiq's father, al-Mutasim. The revolts were put down, but antagonism between the two groups co ...
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- Mamluk identity
... r revolutionary attitude against the Caliphs in different occasions . When al-Mu`tasim became a Caliph the number of Ghulams reached 8000. Some other histo ...
... eople and the Caliph was threatened by calling against him in the mosques. Al-Mu`tasim position became very weak and embarrassing in front of his people, s ...
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