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1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
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1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
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1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
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1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
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1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |
1. Aachen - The capital of the Carolingian Empire.
2. Abbasid - Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty (750-1258) that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reaching its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 3. Abolitionism – Antislavery movement. 4. Absolutism – Political philosophy that stressed the divine right theory of kingship: the French king Louis XIV was the classic example. 5. Abu Bakr – First caliph after the death of Muhammad. |