The position of the Hamima region in the Abbasid call
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https://doi.org/10.66026/esfx8217Keywords:
Hamima, Shorsh, Abbasid, UmayyadAbstract
The Abbasid Revolution is one of the most important events in Islamic history. The transfer of power from the Umayyad Caliphate was not an easy and unplanned task for the Abbasids It opened up more opportunities for non-Arab Muslims (mawalis) to manifest themselves in these areas.
We have not seen any research that shows the position of Hamima as a geopolitical region during the Abbasid call. Therefore, we try to answer the questions about the importance of Hamima for the Abbasid call. Why did the Abbasids consider Hamima a suitable place to stay? Why didn't the Abbasids make other places the headquarters of the revolution to stay there? Several other questions were asked by us researchers.
Our research consists of an introduction, two discussions and a number of conclusions. In the beginning we will discuss the geographical location of Hamima. The first discussion is about the political position of Hamima during the Abbasid call How the instructions were sent to other places, in the second chapter we will discuss the economic and religious position of Hamima and finally we reached some conclusions from our research.
In our research, we have used narrative and analysis methods in order to tell and analyze events to reach the truth of events. In this research, we have used a number of sources for our research.
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