Al-Mahdi
Barmakids, Shia Islam, Zoroastrianism, Persian people, Buddhism
978-613-9-60805-8
6139608058
140
2012-01-21
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Muhammad ibn Mansur al-Mahdi (born: 126 or 127 AH; died: 169 AH) (born: 744 or 745 AD; died: 785 AD), was the third Abbasid Caliph who reigned from 158 AH to 169 AH (775 - 785). He succeeded his father, al-Mansur. Al-Mahdi, whose name means "Rightly-guided" or "Redeemer", was proclaimed caliph when his father was on his deathbed. His peaceful reign continued the policies of his predecessors. Rapprochement with the Shi'ite Muslims in the Caliphate occurred under al-Mahdi's reign. The powerful Barmakid family, which had advised the Caliphs since the days of al-'Abbas as viziers, gained even greater powers under al-Mahdi's rule, and worked closely with the caliph to ensure the prosperity of the Abbasid state.
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