What was the empire that the Muslims created called?

Caliphate, the political-religious state comprising the Muslim community and the lands and peoples under its dominion in the centuries following the death (632 ce) of the Prophet Muhammad.
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What empire did Islam create?

During the seventh century, after subduing rebellions in the Arabian peninsula, Arab Muslim armies began to swiftly conquer territory in the neighboring Byzantine and Sasanian empires and beyond. Within roughly two decades, they created a massive Arab Muslim empire spanning three continents.
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What was the Arab empire called?

After the death of Muhammad in 632, Rashidun armies launched campaigns of conquest, establishing the Caliphate, or Islamic Empire, one of the largest empires in history The Hejaz was at the center of the Rashidun Caliphate, in particular whilst its capital was Medina from 632 to 656 AD.
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What empires did the Muslims conquer?

Over a period of about 30 years, Arab warriors, riding fast horses and camels, conquered the entire Persian empire and much of the Byzantine. The conquered lands included Egypt, Syria, Iran, Iraq, and much of Afghanistan and Baluchistan. Arab warriors were filled with confidence that God destined them for victory.
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What were the Islamic empires?

These were the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires, which dominated large parts of the Middle East and South Asia beginning with the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453, the founding of the Safavid state of Iran in 1501, and the founding of the Mughal state in 1526.
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How did Muslims conquer Arabia? - The Start of the Caliphate - Part1



Who created Ottoman Empire?

Osman I, a leader of the Turkish tribes in Anatolia, founded the Ottoman Empire around 1299. The term “Ottoman” is derived from Osman's name, which was “Uthman” in Arabic. The Ottoman Turks set up a formal government and expanded their territory under the leadership of Osman I, Orhan, Murad I and Bayezid I.
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What was the medieval Islamic empire?

The Medieval Islamic Empire was a collection of regions in which Islam was practised. From the mid-600s, the Islamic Empire spread throughout the Middle East, west across North Africa and Spain, and east as far as present-day India.
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Is it Arab empire or Islamic empire?

The Arab-Islamic Empire was based on the Islamic faith, a religion based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. As a leader, Muhammad ruled over all aspects of Islamic religion and politics.
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When did the Islamic empire began?

The Islamic era begins with the date of Muhammad's migration (Hijrah) to Medina, which corresponds to July 16, 622 ce, in the Gregorian calendar.
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Was the Ottoman Empire a caliphate?

Officially the Ottoman Empire was an Islamic Caliphate ruled by a Sultan, Mehmed V, although it also contained Christians, Jews and other religious minorities.
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Where was the Islamic empire?

The Islamic Empire expanded throughout the Middle Ages to become one of the largest empires in the history of the world. It controlled the Middle East, northern Africa, the Iberian peninsula (Spain), and parts of Asia into India.
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What was the last empire in history?

In a sense, the end of World War II saw the rise of what we might call the Soviet Empire. Some people call it the world's last real empire. The Soviet Union was so huge in its area, its population, its resources, and armed power that it dwarfed the rest of Eastern Europe.
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When did the Islamic empire end?

The period is traditionally said to have ended with the collapse of the Abbasid caliphate due to Mongol invasions and the Siege of Baghdad in 1258.
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What is a Caliphate in Islam?

The term “caliph” (khalifah in Arabic) is generally regarded to mean “successor of the prophet Muhammad,” while “caliphate” (khilafah in Arabic) denotes the office of the political leader of the Muslim community (ummah) or state, particularly during the period from 632 to 1258.
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What is the capital of Arab empire?

Golden Age of Islam

The Abbasids moved the capital of the Arab Empire from Damascus to an ancient village called Baghdad, about 20 miles from the former Persian capital of Ctesiphon. This site was chosen as it dominated the intersections of great trade routes along the Empire and beyond.
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Why is it called feudalism?

The word 'feudalism' derives from the medieval Latin terms feudalis, meaning fee, and feodum, meaning fief. The fee signified the land given (the fief) as a payment for regular military service.
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What was the biggest Arabic empire?

Umayyad Caliphate (661–750)

At its greatest extent, the Umayyad Caliphate covered 5.17 million square miles (13,400,000 km2), making it the largest empire the world had yet seen and the sixth-largest ever to exist in history.
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What is the name of the empire that suppressed the last Islamic caliphate?

The empire officially ended on the 1st November 1922, when the Ottoman sultanate was abolished and Turkey was declared a republic. The Ottoman caliphate continued as an institution, with greatly reduced authority, until it too was abolished on the 3rd March 1924.
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What do you know about first Islamic empire?

The Umayyads were the first Muslim dynasty, established in 661 in Damascus. Their dynasty succeeded the leadership of the first four caliphs—Abū Bakr, ʿUmar I, ʿUthmān, and ʿAlī. It was established by Muʿāwiyah ibn Abī Sufyān, a native of Mecca and a contemporary of the Prophet Muḥammad.
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Which city became part of the Islamic empire first?

The Islamic Empire took control of Damascus in 634 CE. It was the first major city of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) to fall to the Arabs. In 661 CE, Damascus became the capital of the Islamic Empire under the rule of the Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 CE).
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What was Turkey called before the Ottoman Empire?

Anatolia remained multi-ethnic until the early 20th century (see Rise of Nationalism under the Ottoman Empire). Its inhabitants were of varied ethnicities, including Turks, Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Greeks, French, and Italians (particularly from Genoa and Venice).
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Is the Ottoman Empire Turkey?

The Empire. The political and geographical entity governed by the Muslim Ottoman Turks. Their empire was centered in present-day Turkey, and extended its influence into southeastern Europe as well as the Middle East.
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Which was the largest empire in history?

The Mongol Empire existed during the 13th and 14th centuries and it is recognized as being the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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What empires exist today?

Empires drive history. But the empires of the past 100 years were short lived, none surviving to see the dawn of the new century. Today, there are no empires, at least not officially. But that could soon change if the United States -- or even China -- embraces its imperial destiny.
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