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Islam Under The Khalifs Of Baghdad provides an in-depth examination of the Abbasid Caliphate, one of the most significant periods in Islamic history. Author Robert Durie Osborn meticulously documents the political structures, administrative systems, and cultural achievements that defined Baghdad’s golden age.
The book traces the establishment and consolidation of Abbasid rule, analyzing the khalifs’ governance, their relationships with various religious and ethnic groups, and the intellectual flowering that occurred during this era. Osborn explores the contributions to science, mathematics, philosophy, and literature that emerged from Baghdad’s centers of learning.
Through careful historical analysis, the work examines the social hierarchies, economic systems, and military strategies that sustained the empire. It also addresses the internal conflicts and external pressures that eventually led to the decline of Abbasid power. This scholarly work is essential for understanding medieval Islamic civilization and its lasting impact on world history.
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