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Charity Frazier
14 June, 17:09
The Abbasid caliphs expanded the empire?
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Sylvia Kane
14 June, 20:11
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Answer: The Abbasids overthrew the Umayyad dynasty in 750 CE, supporting the mawali, or non-Arab Muslims, by moving the capital to Baghdad in 762 CE.
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The Persian bureaucracy slowly replaced the old Arab aristocracy as the Abbasids established the new positions of vizier
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