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Abbaside Caliphs, unknowing what had passed during his wayfare.
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“Turk” appeared soon amongst the Abbaside Caliphs.
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Abbaside (A.H. 248 – 252 = 862 – 866) the son of a slave-concubine Mukhárik.
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Greek favoured by Al – Mutawakkil and other Abbaside
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As Al – Siyuti or any historian will show, this sect became exceedingly powerful under the later Abbaside Caliphs, many of whom conformed to it and adopted its tractices and innovations (as in the Azan or prayer-call), greatly to the scandal-of their co-religionists.
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Zubaydah was the grand-daughter of the second Abbaside
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Father of Harun al-Rashid A.H. 158 – 169 (= 775 – 785) third Abbaside who both in the Mac. and the Bul.
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The fifth Abbaside was fair and handsome, of noble and majestic presence, a sportsman and an athlete who delighted in polo and archery.
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Bermek,264 the chief, entered the service of the first Abbaside and became Wazir and Intendant of Finance to
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Abbaside Caliph of Egypt who dated from two centuries after him
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