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The Umayyads & Abbasids

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The Umayyads and Abbasids

While the Abbasids ruled in the east, the Umayyad Caliphate was a major power in the west.

The Umayyads in Cordoba

The Umayyads in Cordoba

  • The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba in Spain was a major power in the west.
  • After the Abbasids took over the Umayyad Caliphate in Damascus, Abd al-Rahman I established an independent emirate (kingdom).
    • Abd al-Rahman I was a surviving Umayyad prince.
    • Abd al-Rahman I established the emirate in Cordoba, Spain, in 756 AD.
  • By the year 929 AD, the emirate of Abd al-Rahman I was declared a caliphate (empire) by Abd al-Rahman III.
The Umayyad Caliphate

The Umayyad Caliphate

  • The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba became a centre of cultural and intellectual life.
    • The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba was known for its achievements in architecture, learning and tolerance.
  • Abbas Ibn Firnas, an inventor in Cordoba, made early attempts at human flying in the 9th Century.
    • Abbas Ibn Firnas's experiments inspired later inventors and showcased the innovative spirit of the Islamic Golden Age.
Science and Mathematics

Science and Mathematics

  • The Abbasid Caliphate was a pioneer in fields like:
    • Algebra
    • Medicine
    • Astronomy.
  • Groundbreaking contributions that laid the foundations for future scientific discoveries were made by scholars such as:
    • Al-Khwarizmi
    • Al Razi
    • Ibn Sina
Culture, Literature and Philosophy

Culture, Literature and Philosophy

  • Both the Abbasid and Umayyad Caliphates facilitated trade and cultural exchange between Europe, Asia and Africa.
    • Cultural exchange enriched Islamic culture with diverse influences.
    • Cultural exchange and helped spread knowledge across different regions.
  • Islamic scholars preserved and translated ancient texts, making significant contributions to literature and philosophy.
Architectural Marvels

Architectural Marvels

  • The Great Mosque of Cordoba is renowned for its stunning arches and intricate decoration.
    • The Great Mosque of Cordoba was built by the Umayyads.
  • In the east, the Abbasids constructed impressive buildings.
    • For example, the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, a humongous library that symbolises the era’s intellectual achievements.
Economic Prosperity

Economic Prosperity

  • The strategic locations of Baghdad and Cordoba facilitated trade.
    • Trade contributed to the wealth and economic stability of both caliphates.
  • The wealth helped the flourishing of arts and sciences.
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