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Which significant event in 717-718 AD marked the failure of the Umayyads to conquer Constantinople?
Which Umayyad caliph is known for the administrative and fiscal reforms that stabilized the empire?
. Which Umayyad caliph ruled over the most extensive empire in the world at the time, stretching from Spain to India?
Who led the Umayyad forces in the Battle of Tours in 732 AD?
The architectural achievement known as the Great Mosque of Damascus was completed during the reign of
Which year marks the establishment of the Umayyad rule in Spain (Al-Andalus)?
The introduction of the gold dinar and silver dirham as standard currency in the Umayyad Empire occurred under which caliph?
Which military general led the Umayyad conquest of North Africa?
The Umayyad Caliphate is best known for its expansion and consolidation in which centuries?
Who was the founder of the Abbasid Caliphate?
In which year was the Abbasid Caliphate established?
Which city became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate in 762 AD?
Which Abbasid caliph is often associated with the Golden Age of Islam?
What was the significance of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate?
Which event in 1258 AD marked the end of the Abbasid Caliphate’s power?
The Abbasid Caliphate was overthrown by which dynasty in 1258 AD?
Who was the first Abbasid caliph to build the city of Baghdad?
Which Abbasid caliph founded the House of Wisdom in Baghdad?
Which major battle in 751 AD between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Tang Dynasty of China influenced the spread of papermaking technology to the Islamic world?
What was the primary role of the Barmakids in the Abbasid Caliphate?
The Abbasid Caliphate is known for shifting the cultural and political center of the Islamic world from the Arab lands to which region?
Which Abbasid caliph attempted to resolve the conflict over the caliphate’s succession by declaring a doctrine of divine right, sparking the Mihna, or “Inquisition”?
The Abbasid Caliphate officially moved to Cairo in the 13th century under the protection of which dynasty?
Which Abbasid caliph is credited with promoting significant scientific and cultural achievements, such as the translation of Greek and Persian works into Arabic?
Which powerful military group effectively ruled the Abbasid Caliphate from the 10th century onwards, reducing the caliphs to figureheads?
The Abbasid Caliphate’s authority was significantly weakened by the establishment of independent dynasties in which regions?
Which caliph ruled during the time of the “Arabian Nights” tales, often depicted as a central figure in the stories?
In which year did the Abbasid Caliphate relocate to Cairo under Mamluk protection?
The reign of which Abbasid caliph is often marked as the beginning of the caliphate’s decline due to internal divisions and loss of territory?
Who was the founder of the Ottoman Empire?
In which year was Constantinople captured by the Ottomans, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire?
Which Ottoman sultan was known as “the Conqueror” for his role in capturing Constantinople?
The height of the Ottoman Empire’s power is often associated with the reign of which sultan?
The legal system of the Ottoman Empire was based on:
The Ottoman Empire expanded into Europe, reaching its peak at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 against which kingdom?
Which elite military corps of the Ottoman Empire was composed mainly of Christian boys taken as slaves and converted to Islam?
Which treaty in 1699 marked the beginning of the Ottoman Empire’s territorial decline in Europe?
Who was the Ottoman sultan during the empire’s first siege of Vienna in 1529?
The Ottoman Empire was involved in World War I on the side of which alliance?
Which Ottoman sultan was responsible for the administrative reforms known as the “Tanzimat”?
Which empire was a significant rival to the Ottomans, leading to numerous wars over control of territories in Eastern Europe and the Middle East?
The Young Turk Revolution of 1908 led to the restoration of which constitution in the Ottoman Empire?
Which battle in 1571 marked a significant naval defeat for the Ottoman Empire against a coalition of Christian states?
Who was the last sultan of the Ottoman Empire before it was dissolved in 1922?
The Treaty of Sèvres in 1920 aimed to dismantle which empire?