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786: Encyclopedia - 786

Events September 14 - Harun al-Rashid becomes the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother al-Hadi A council is organized in Constantinople, but disturbed by soldiers Beatus of Liébana, Spanish monk, publishes his Commentary on the Apocalypse. Births Emperor Saga, emperor of Japan Emperor Junna, emperor of Japan Deaths See also. Intel Pentium 4 seven 8 six

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786: Encyclopedia - Caliph

Islam History of Islam Oneness of God Profession of Faith Prayer • Fasting Pilgrimage • Charity Muhammad Ali • Abu Bakr Companions of Muhammad Household of Muhammad Prophets of Islam Qur'an • Hadith • Sharia Jurisprudence • Theology Biographies of Muhammad Sunni • Shi'a • Sufi Art • Architecture Cities • Calendar Science • Philosophy Religious leaders Women in Islam Politi ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Al-Hadi

Abu Abdullah Musa ibn Mahdi al-Hadi (Arabic: أبو عبد اله موسى بن ألمهدى الهادى ) (d. September 14, 786) was an Abbasid caliph who succeeded his father Al-Mahdi and who ruled from 785 until his death in 786. Al-Hadi was the eldest son of Al-Mahdi, like his father he was very open to the people of his empire and allowed commoners to visit him in the palace at Baghdad to address him. As such, he was considered an enlightened ruler, and continued the ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Bologna

Bologna (from Latin Bononia, Bulåggna in the local dialect) is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, between the Po River and the Apennines. Bologna - History. Bologna was founded by the Etruscans with the name Felsina (ca. 534 BC) in an area previously long inhabitated by the villanovians, a people of farmers and shepherds. The Etruscan city grew around a sanctuary built on a hill, and was surrounded by a necropolis. In the 4th century BC the city was conquered by the ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Al-Ma'mun

Abu Jafar al-Ma'mun ibn Harun (786 - October 10, 833) (المأمون) was an Abbasid caliph who reigned from 813 until his death in 833. He succeeded his brother al-Amin. Al-Ma'mun - Caliphate. Al-Ma'mun came to power by defeating his brother in battle. The father of the two brothers was Harun al-Rashid who had ordered that al-Amin be his successor and al-Ma'mun be the governor of Khurasan. His mother was Persian. Al-Ma'mun was to succeed al-Amin upon the latter's death. However, al-Amin would igno ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Irene empress

Saint Irene (Greek: Ειρήνη) (c. 752 - August 9, 803) was a Byzantine empress (although she called herself basileus(βασιλεύς), the male form of the word "emperor," rather than βασίλισσα basilissa, "empress") from 797 to 802. She was the wife of Leo IV. Originally a poor but beautiful Athenian orphan, she speedily gained the love and confidence of her feeble husband, and at his death in 780 was left by him sole guardian of th ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Abbasid

Abbasid (Arabic: العبّاسيّون Abbāsīyūn) was the dynastic name generally given to the caliphs of Baghdad, the second of the two great Sunni dynasties of the Islamic empire, that overthrew the Umayyad caliphs. It seized power in 750, when it finally defeated the Umayyads in battle, and flourished for two centuries, but slowly went into decline with the rise to power of the Turkish army they had created, the Mamluks. Their rule was finally ended in 1258, when Hulagu Khan, the Mongol conquerer, sacked Baghdad. While they con ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Aachen Cathedral

The Aachen Cathedral, frequently referred to as the "Imperial Cathedral" (in German: Kaiserdom) of Aachen, is the oldest cathedral in northern Europe. Charlemagne began the construction of the Palace Chapel in 786. When he died in 814, he was buried in his own cathedral, and his bones are still preserved in a special shrine. The cathedral obtained its present shape in the course of more than a millennium. The core of the Aachen cathedral is the Palace Chapel; being surprisingly small in comparison to the later additions, ...

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786: Encyclopedia - 842

842 - Events. Oaths of Strasbourg — alliance of Louis the German and Charles the Bald against emperor Lothar — sworn and recorded in vernacular languages. Ramiro I succeeds Alfonso II as king of Asturias. Three year old Michael III succeeds Theophilus (emperor) as emperor of Byzantium. Uurad is succeeded by Bred, then Kineth. End of the reign of caliph Moqtasim. Charles the Bald marries Ermentrude. 842 - Deaths. Including:

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786: Encyclopedia - 840

Events After the death of Louis the Pious, his sons Lothar, Charles the Bald and Louis the German fight over the division of the empire, with Lothar succeding as Emperor. Tang Wu Zong succeeds Tang Wen Zong as emperor of China. Foundation of Dublin by Vikings. Births Aed I of Scotland (approximate date) (d. 878) Edmund of East Anglia (approximate date) (d. 870) Deaths June 20 - Louis the Pious, King of the Franks, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (b. 778) Emper ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Islamic calligraphy

Islamic calligraphy is an aspect of Islamic art that has co-evolved alongside the religion of Islam and the Arabic language. Arabic/Persian calligraphy is associated with geometric Islamic art (the Arabesque) on the walls and ceilings of mosques as well as on the page. Contemporary artists in the Islamic world draw on the heritage of calligraphy to use calligraphic inscriptions or abstractions in their work. Instead of recalling something related to the reality of the spoken word, calligraphy for the Muslim is a visible ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Arabic alphabet

History · Adaptations Phonology · Transliteration Diacritics · Writing of the hamza Numerals · Numeration Middle Bronze Age 19-15th c. BC Proto-Canaanite 14th c. BC Ugaritic 13th c. BC Phoenician 11th c. BC Samaritan 6th c. BC Aramaic 9th c. BC Brāhmī 4th c. BC Hebrew 3rd c. BC Syriac 2nd c. BC Avestan 3th c. Arabic 4th c. Greek 8th c. BC Old Italic 8th c. BC ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Arabic language

A national language of: Mali, Senegal (Hassaniya). International organizations: United Nations, Arab League, Organization of Islamic Conference, African Union Super Nintendo (Super Nintendo; Super Nintendo, less formally, Including:

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786: Encyclopedia - Bad Hersfeld

Bad Hersfeld is a spa town in the north-eastern region of Hessen in Germany. It is located on the Fulda River and it is capital of the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district. Nearest other towns are Kassel in the north, Fulda in the south an Eisenach in the east. Position: 50°52' north, 9°42' east. Elevation: 200 to 408 m. Area: 73.82 km². Population: about 30650. Town districts: Bad Hersfeld (the old town), Eichhof, Asbach, Heenes, Hohe Luft, Johannesberg, Beiershausen, Allme ...

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786: Encyclopedia - Basmala

Basmala (Arabic بسملة) is an Arabic-language noun which is used as the collective name of the whole of the recurring Islamic phrase bismi-llāhi ar-raḥmāni ar-raḥīmi (listen). This phrase constitutes the first verse of the first "sura" (or chapter) of the Qur'an, and is used in a number of contexts by Muslims. It is recited several times as part of Muslim daily prayers, and it is usually the first phrase in the pream ...

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786: Encyclopedia II - Caliph - Origins of the caliphate

Most academic scholars agree that Muhammad had not explicitly established how the Muslim community was to be governed after his death. Two questions faced these early Muslims: who was to succeed Muhammad, and what sort of authority he was to exercise. Caliph - Succession to Muhammad. Fred Donner, in his book The Early Islamic Conquests (1981), argues that the standard Arabian practice at the time was for the prominent men of a kinship group, or tribe, to gather after a leader's death and choose a le ...

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Caliph, Caliph - Origins of the caliphate, Caliph - Succession to Muhammad, Caliph - The authority of the caliph, Caliph - The history of the caliphate, Caliph - How the Caliphate came to an end, Caliph - Reasons for the fall and continuing dormancy of the Caliphate, Caliph - Famous caliphs, Caliph - Dynasties, Caliph - Claims to the caliphate, Caliph - Lists of Caliphal dynasties and seats, Caliph - The Rashidun Righteously Guided, Caliph - The Umayyads of Damascus, Caliph - The Abbasids of Baghdad, Caliph - The Abbasid branch of Cairo, Caliph - The Ottoman Padishahs, Caliph - The secular Republic of Turkey, Caliph - The Sharifan house in now Saudi Arabia, Caliph - Sources and references

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786: Encyclopedia II - Harun al-Rashid - Timeline

766: Harun is born, the son of caliph al-Mahdi and the Yemeni slave girl al-Khayzuran. 780: Harun is the nominal leader of military expeditions against the Byzantine Empire. 782: Harun is nominal leader of a military campaign against the Byzantine Empire reaching as far as the Bosporus. A peace treaty is signed on favourable terms. Harun receives the honorific title ar-Rashid, and is named second in succession to the caliph throne, and is also appointed governor of Tun ...

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Harun al-Rashid, Harun al-Rashid - Timeline, Harun al-Rashid - Popular culture and references, Harun al-Rashid - References and further reading

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786: Encyclopedia II - History of the Jews in Iraq - Arab Period 634-1258

The first legal expression of Islam toward the Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians after the conquests of the 630s were the poll-tax ("jizyah"), the tax upon real estate ("kharaj") was instituted. The first calif, Abu Baḳr, sent the famous warrior Ḥalid against Irak; and a Jew, by name Ka'abal-Aḥbar, is said to have fortified the general with prophecies of success. The Jews may have favored the advance of the Arabs, from whom they could expect mild treatment. Some such services it must have been that secured for the exilarch Bostanai th ...

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History of the Jews in Iraq, History of the Jews in Iraq - Early Biblical history, History of the Jews in Iraq - Late Biblical history and the Babylonian exile, History of the Jews in Iraq - Greek Period 300s BCE - 160 BCE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Parthian Period, History of the Jews in Iraq - Babylonia as the center of Judaism 219 CE - ~1050 CE, History of the Jews in Iraq - Sassanid Period 225-634, History of the Jews in Iraq - Arab Period 634-1258, History of the Jews in Iraq - Middle Ages, History of the Jews in Iraq - Mongolian period 1258-1534, History of the Jews in Iraq - Turkish rule 1534-1922, History of the Jews in Iraq - Modern times 1922-

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786: Encyclopedia II - List of numbers - Rational numbers

List of numbers - Notable rational numbers. See: Orders of magnitude (numbers) List of numbers - Integers. Other numbers that are notable for their mathematical properties or cultural meanings include: -40 -1 3 24 42 222 239 255 256 273 284 360 420 496 555 666 720 786See also:

List of numbers, List of numbers - Rational numbers, List of numbers - Notable rational numbers, List of numbers - Integers, List of numbers - Prime numbers, List of numbers - Perfect number, List of numbers - Cardinal numbers, List of numbers - Fractional numbers, List of numbers - Irrational numbers, List of numbers - Algebraic numbers, List of numbers - Transcendental numbers, List of numbers - Hypercomplex numbers, List of numbers - Algebraic complex numbers, List of numbers - Other hypercomplex numbers, List of numbers - Transfinite numbers, List of numbers - Numbers representing measured quantities, List of numbers - Numbers without specific values, List of numbers - Bases, List of numbers - Polite and impolite numbers

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786: Encyclopedia II - History of the Arabic alphabet - Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions

A fair number of Arabian inscriptions survive from the pre-Islamic era, but, very few are in the Arabic alphabet. Some are in the Arabic language, or its closest relatives including:- The Thamudic, Lihyanic, and Safaitic inscriptions in the north. The Epigraphic South Arabian (Sabaean, Himyaritic, etc.) inscriptions in the south. Both of these are in variants of the South Arabian musnad alphabet. Nabataean inscriptions in Aramaic and Arabic. Inscriptions in other languages, such as ...

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History of the Arabic alphabet, History of the Arabic alphabet - An innovating alphabet, History of the Arabic alphabet - Archaic model, History of the Arabic alphabet - Origins, History of the Arabic alphabet - Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions, History of the Arabic alphabet - Early Islamic changes, History of the Arabic alphabet - Reorganization of the alphabet, History of the Arabic alphabet - Adapting the Arabic alphabet for other languages

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