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<p> The title adopted by the successors of Mahomet, as supreme in both civil and religious matters. The principal caliphates are: the [[Caliphate]] of the East, established by Abubekr at Mecca, transferred to [[Bagdad]] by the Abassides (632-1258); the Caliphate of Cordova, established at [[Cordova]] by Abderrahman (756-1031); the Caliphate of Egypt, established by the Fatimites (909-1171). It was at Bagdad that Moslem civilisation achieved its final development. </p>
<p> The title adopted by the successors of Mahomet, as supreme in both civil and religious matters. The principal caliphates are: the [[Caliphate]] of the East, established by Abubekr at Mecca, transferred to [[Bagdad]] by the Abassides (632-1258); the Caliphate of Cordova, established at [[Cordova]] by Abderrahman (756-1031); the Caliphate of Egypt, established by the Fatimites (909-1171). It was at Bagdad that [[Moslem]] civilisation achieved its final development. </p>
       
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

The title adopted by the successors of Mahomet, as supreme in both civil and religious matters. The principal caliphates are: the Caliphate of the East, established by Abubekr at Mecca, transferred to Bagdad by the Abassides (632-1258); the Caliphate of Cordova, established at Cordova by Abderrahman (756-1031); the Caliphate of Egypt, established by the Fatimites (909-1171). It was at Bagdad that Moslem civilisation achieved its final development.

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