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  • A '''caliphate''' (from the [[Arabic]] '''خلافة''' or ''khilāfah''), is a form of go [[Image:Age_of_the_Caliphs.gif|300px|thumb|The Caliphate, 622-750]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Caliphate]]
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  • A '''caliphate''' (from the [[Arabic]] '''خلافة''' or ''khilāfah''), is a form of go [[Image:Age_of_the_Caliphs.gif|300px|thumb|The Caliphate, 622-750]]
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  • {{r|Caliphate}}
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  • * {{search link|khaleefate||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (caliphate) * {{search link|khalifat||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (caliphate)
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  • ...became a secular state with all its ramifications by the abolition of the caliphate on 3 March 1924, another revolutionary law aiming at unification, and stand
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  • ...Druze religion began in the 11th century, when some of the followers of [[Caliphate|caliph]] [[Al-Hakim]], leader of the Egyptian [[Fatimid]] dynasty and spiri
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  • ...ad. It may be limited in scope to reestablishing Muslim rule (e.g., the [[Caliphate]] of Sunni Islam), or go beyond, into the interpretation of ''takfir'', whi External jihad, for purposes of establishing the caliphate, or, if the jihadists are not Sunni, at least establishing a state under [[
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  • ...then by a succession of tribal dynasties after the Arab empire under the [[Caliphate|Caliphs]] broke up. The [[Safavids]] gained control of Iran in the 16th cen
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  • ...al reforms that were at the time virtually unparalleled. It abolished the Caliphate, Islamic educational institutions and religious courts, introduced new dres The Turkish Grand National Assembly abolished the caliphate, a politico-religious institution dating to the 16th century, on March 3,
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  • ...centuries. Military excursions by [[Muhammad bin-Qasim]] of the [[Ummayyid Caliphate]] began the first Islamic conquest of the subcontinent. This was followed b
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  • ...], it asserts "Islamists ultimately seek hegemonic control via a worldwide caliphate that applies the Islamic law in full. Afghanistan under the Taliban offers
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  • ...[[Syriac]] and then [[Arabic]]. The physicians and philosophers under the caliphate had access to the full range of Galen's works (including some which have no
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  • Egypt was an integral part of the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] and the later [[Abbasid Cailphate]]. In 969, it was conquered by the [[Fa
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  • ...became a secular state with all its ramifications by the abolition of the caliphate on 3 March 1924, another revolutionary law aiming at unification, and stand
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  • ..., when the Arabs conquered it. Egypt was an integral part of the [[Umayyad Caliphate]] and the later [[Abbasid Cailphate]]. In 969, it was conquered by the [[Fa
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  • ...ables were imported from [[Toledo]] (the center of learning in the Córdoba Caliphate) and Ptolemy's Almagest and most of Aristotle's astronomical and physical w
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  • ...n and a "brand name" of affiliates, all centered around reestablishing the Caliphate through armed jihad. "Terrorist" is used here as a familiar term, but it wi While it is certainly strongly Islamist, wants a return of the Caliphate, and seeks Muslim unity, as in Michael Scheuer's analysis of Abu Jandal, <
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  • ...After the collapse of the western Roman Empire and the rise of the Islamic caliphate in the east, peregrination to the Holy Land became far more difficult.
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  • * [[Caliphate]]
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  • With the [[Rashidun Caliphate]] invasion of the Sassanid Empire in 650 CE, the religion started to declin
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  • ...centuries. Military excursions by [[Muhammad bin-Qasim]] of the [[Ummayyid Caliphate]] began the first Islamic conquest of the subcontinent. This was followed b
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  • ...] leaders. Rather than having a stifling effect, the disintegration of the caliphate expanded the opportunities to Jewish and other professionals. The services
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  • ...verthrow one or more of the regimes within the boundary of the 7th century caliphate. Unconventional warfare would be used to overthrow these regimes.
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  • ...lled Mullah Omar :legitimate ruler of the state of Afghanistan...the pious caliphate will start from Afghanistan." While these statements were probably sincere,
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  • ...chroniclers who portrayed him as an 'erect cypress of the garden of the [[caliphate]]' and frequently used plant metaphors to praise his good governance, perso
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  • When Mu'āwīya died in 680, the caliphate passed to his son, Yazīd, viewed by most Muslims as a tyrant. The transiti
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