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Un empire surgi des sables. 2, Il était une fois Bagdad An empire rises from the sands. 2, Once upon a time, Baghdad

"The victory of the Abbasids over the Umayyads signified much more than the replacement of one dynasty with another. With it, Islam saw the birth of a multiethnic concept of power, in which both Arab and non-Arab Muslims could share authority. This program presents the Abbasid Caliphate at its peak, enthroned in its prestigious capital city: Baghdad. The defining project of Caliph al-Ma'amun, the translation by an army of clerks of all the ancient writings his emissaries could procure, is spotlighted-an achievement that set the stage for an eventual showdown between religious and secular scholars."

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  • "An empire rises from the sands"@en
  • "Once upon a time, Baghdad"@en
  • "Once upon a time, Baghdad"
  • "Baghdad during the Abbasid Dynasty"
  • "Empire rises from the sands"
  • "Il était une fois Bagdad"@en
  • "Il était une fois Bagdad"
  • "Once upon a time"@en
  • "Once upon a time"

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  • ""The victory of the Abbisids over the Umayyads signified much more than the replacement of one dynasty with another. With it, Islam saw the birth of a multiethnic concept of power, in which both Arab and non-Arab Muslims could share authority. This program presents the Abbasid Caliphate at its peak, enthroned in its prestigious capital city: Baghdad. The defining project of Caliph al-Ma'amun, the translation by an army of clerks of all the ancient writings his emissaries could procure, is spotlighted--an achievement that set the stage for an eventual showdown between religious and secular scholars."--Container."
  • "The victory of the Abbisids over the Umayyads signified much more than the replacement of one dynasty with another. With it, Islam saw the birth of a multiethnic concept of power, in which both Arab and non-Arab Muslims could share authority. This program presents the Abbasid Caliphate at its peak, enthroned in its prestigious capital city: Baghdad. The defining project of Caliph al-Ma'amun, the translation by an army of clerks of all the ancient writings his emissaries could procure is spotlighted--an achievement that set the stage for an eventual showdown between religious and secular scholars."
  • ""The victory of the Abbasids over the Umayyads signified much more than the replacement of one dynasty with another. With it, Islam saw the birth of a multiethnic concept of power, in which both Arab and non-Arab Muslims could share authority. This program presents the Abbasid Caliphate at its peak, enthroned in its prestigious capital city: Baghdad. The defining project of Caliph al-Ma'amun, the translation by an army of clerks of all the ancient writings his emissaries could procure, is spotlighted-an achievement that set the stage for an eventual showdown between religious and secular scholars.""@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Un empire surgi des sables. 2, Il était une fois Bagdad An empire rises from the sands. 2, Once upon a time, Baghdad"@en
  • "Un empire surgi des sables. 2, Il était une fois Bagdad An empire rises from the sands. 2, Once upon a time, Baghdad"