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the two primary competing dynasties during the seventh and eighth centuries were
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a. ulama and the umayyad
b. mu'awiya and the abbasid
c. abbasid and the umayyad
d. mu'awiya and the umayyad
a. ulama and the umayyad
b. mu'awiya and the abbasid
c. abbasid and the umayyad
d. mu'awiya and the umayyad
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c. abbasid and the umayyad
Abbasid (Arabic: لعبّاسيّون, al-‘Abbāsīyūn) is the dynastic name generally given to the caliph of Baghdad, the second of the two great Muslim caliphates of the Arab Empire, that overthrew the Umayyad caliphs from all but Al Andalus.
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Abbasid (Arabic: لعبّاسيّون, al-‘Abbāsīyūn) is the dynastic name generally given to the caliph of Baghdad, the second of the two great Muslim caliphates of the Arab Empire, that overthrew the Umayyad caliphs from all but Al Andalus.
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