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This podcast started as a log of my journey through multiple classical Arab histories. Listeners are now invited to join me as I construct a narrative out of the long and often contradictory accounts left to us by the earliest Arab historians. We’ll use their material - and more recent scholarship - to try and understand the political evolution of the Arabs from warring nomadic tribes at the edges of civilization, to the proud rulers of the greatest empire of their time, and then back again. Our vantage point into this world will be their leaders, the “successors to God’s prophet Mohammad”: the caliphs.

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    Episode 90: Conclusions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 147:38


    Now that we've completed our journey through the primary sources, it's time to reflect on all we've covered. We search for insights, not just about the umma's social evolution, but also how it remembers its own history. Thank you for listening!

    Episode 89: Al Muttaqi, al Mustakfi, and al Muti’

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 25:51


    The Abbasid fall from grace was long and messy. It's been a while since the dynasty produced a powerful caliph, the last one being the almighty restorer al Mu'tadid who reigned until the opening years of the 10th century. The subsequent decades saw a sustained and accelerating erosion of the state's wealth, prestige, and authority. Whenever things looked like they couldn't get any worse, what was thought to be rock-bottom gave way to reveal a deeper abyss. The ruling clan's enfeeblement crescendoed in the 940's, until it became a simple matter for another dynasty to swoop in and take all that the Abbasids had inherited.

    Episode 88: Amir al umara’

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 29:26


    The creation of the role of amir al umara' transformed the political landscape in Baghdad. It attracted men of influence to court, and they did not come seeking to serve the caliph, but to dominate his metropolis. Ibn Ra'iq was the first such aspirants, but he and others soon learned how difficult it was to rule a city surrounded by enemies on all sides. Their feuding weakened and impoverished all sides in this conflict, sapping Iraq's ability to defend itself from invading forces.

    Episode 87: Al Radi the irrelevant

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 31:12


    We've reached the end of the road as far as Abbasid authority is concerned. Although it had waxed and waned before, there would be no recovering from the lows it had fell to this time. The caliph had no independent authority, helpful counselors, loyal generals, powerful armies, not even any money; all he had was the inherited legitimacy of his lineage. He largely served as a symbolic head of state while the more powerful men around him jockeyed for wealth and control. In many ways, this caliph will be the very last one.

    Episode 86: Al Qaher’s folly

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 33:35 Transcription Available


    A chaotic period followed al Muqtadir's death in battle. Although officials quickly reached a consensus on the elevation of his successor, the very fact that the last caliph had been killed meant that more political violence was to be expected. Al Qaher managed to best the men who installed him but his gratuitous brutality and empty pockets lost him what little support he had. It didn't take long for his troops to turn on him, propagating the Abbasid predicament for another generation.

    Episode 85: Third time’s the charm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 35:14


    Considering the absurd levels of official mismanagement, it's astounding how long the caliphate survived during al Muqtadir's inept administration. Although it never collapsed, over the course of two dozen years the state's power steadily declined in meaningful ways. It collected less taxes, had smaller armies, and lost territory to the Fatimids, the Byzantines, and the Qaramita. An assault on the capital province revealed how far Abbasid power had withered, prompting the military to assert itself over the civil bureaucracy. What started out as an attempt to address the root cause of the state's weakness eventually devolved into violence, with terrible consequences for the caliph and his dynasty.

    Episode 84: General Mu’nis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024


    Having discussed the disorder in the caliphate's civil bureaucracy we'll turn our attention to the state of its military. The sharp contrast between the state of the two is in large part thanks to the figure of Mu'nis, the general who led Abbasid armies to one victory after another. His heroic efforts preserved the caliph's authority over lands that would have otherwise broken away, and Mu'nis kept it up for as long as he could.

    Thoughts on Palestine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 62:29


    My personal experiences and opinions on a subject close to my heart and fate. https://www.youtube.com/embed/3xottY-7m3k?si=EGZuBa-wgl3NGieU One of my childhood magazines. The first panel identifies the round ball as Netenyahu, and says, 'A war erupts between Palestine and Israel after Netenyahu says something silly'. The second panel continues, 'Palestine covers Israel in a rain of stones'. Picture I snapped of the Israeli warship on Friday July 14th 2006 with my Nokia phone. It would be damaged in a daring attack by Hezbollah that same night. https://www.youtube.com/embed/tRRrCYX5hJ0?si=q7L8ok9VDa71P4P_

    Episode 83: War of the wazirs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 33:42


    For the very first time in Arab history, a child became the umma's caliph. The 13 year old had not yet left his royal harem and was totally under his mother's control. She used her influence over al Muqtadir to to extend her personal wealth and authority. It was a fundamentally corrupt setup that encouraged the worst types of administrative abuses. This cancer at the very top of official power lasted so long it devastated the caliphate far more than any war with a foreign enemy; it was a fall the Abbasids never recovered from.

    Episode 82: The rise of al Muqtadir

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 29:20


    After all our recent foreshadowing, we've finally arrived at the period of Abbasid collapse. It's a relatively long period, stretching from the start of al Muqtadir's reign in 908 until around the middle of that century, when the Abbasids were reduced to figureheads by a more commanding dynasty. In an effort to better understand how the ruling clan lost control we'll take things a bit at a time. A good place to start is with introducing the new caliph and some of the personalities who will play a leading part during his reign.

    Episode 81: Splintering of the Shi’a

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 33:01


    Cataloguing the tapestry of Islamic traditions is a task that lies well beyond our scope, but every now and again the topic overlaps with the subjects we are interested in. It's important to understand where the Qaramita and Fatimids came from, because these two foes will face the Abbasid Caliphate until its effective takeover by a rival dynasty. As these two communities emerged from Ismaili Shi'ism, we'll take the time to properly define and ground these terms before moving on. Please keep in mind that you are in no way getting a round-up of the religious or sectarian situation at the time; there were many more groups than the ones we're discussing. Refer back to the start of this paragraph for more information.

    Episode 80: Al Muktafi

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 30:29


    Reading about this caliph's reign in our sources is a bewildering experience: everything is simultaneously great and on the brink of destruction. Later histories pick apart developments in the administration throughout al Muktafi's time in charge in search of a crack or culprit. Meanwhile, the caliphate was going strong, and the Abbasids had no trouble coasting off the considerable momentum al Mu'tadid had established. In the midst of all this, we find al Muktafi, hidden away from sight, doing his thing in the background. He plays such a small part in his own reign that he can hardly be credited with its good or blamed for its bad.

    Episode 79: Fortune favors the brute

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 31:33


    Before you even hit play it should already be clear to you that the caliphate is only going to get stronger over the course of our discussion today. Al Mu'tadid seems to have been incapable of doing any wrong; his decisive leadership reinvigorated the state far beyond what his predecessors had managed. He displayed both courage and cunning during his time in charge, a potent mix that reduced his rivals without the need for open conflict. Although he possessed some disturbing traits al Mu'tadid remains one of the best caliphs to grace the Abbasid throne.

    Episode 78: Al Mu’tadid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 34:03


    Get ready for a blast from the past! Perhaps I should have prepared you for a weak pun instead. Hearing about this caliph's reign will transport us back to his great-grandfather al Mu'tasim's days. Much like his esteemed ancestor, the energetic new leader commanded his armies in person and used them to restore his caliphate to a lost glory. Our sources are effusive in their praise of this caliph, and he's easily the most popular Abbasid figure we've come across in many generations.

    Episode 77: His brother’s keeper

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 27:25


    Al Mu'tamid's reign lasted from 870 to 892. The Abbasid Caliphate was reborn during these decades, midwifed by the caliph's brother Talha, better known in history by his title al Muwaffaq. The new Abbasid state understood its limits and adopted a pragmatic but uncompromising approach towards rebuilding its power. It developed formidable armies to fight off the many existential threats that faced it, then used this military edge to force its neighbors into relative submission.

    Episode 76: Homegrown competition

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 32:01


    Having covered the caliphate's East last time, we must now do the same for its west. The anarchy left such a deep impact on the caliphate that we really need to take our time discovering its aftermath. The situation in Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, and the North was very messy, but we'll look at them through the lens of one remarkable soldier. His journey started in Egypt, but spanned the caliphate's west, giving us a window into the entire region's politics at the time.

    Episode 75: Masters of Khurasan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 33:16


    We have been focused exclusively on the capital province of Iraq ever since the outbreak of anarchy. While we had good reasons to keep a close eye on developments there, Khurasan can no longer be ignored. Not only had it always been a vital part of the Abbasid realm, but the relationship between the Arabs and their neighbors to the East practically defined Arab power. The collapse of imperial authority had consequences in Nisapur, and when the Tahirids faltered kharijites stood ready to pounce.

    Episode 74: The false prophet of Basra

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 32:44


    Now that the anarchy was over, a reduced but reunited Abbasid military could finally face up to the multitude of threats facing the caliphate. A slave insurrection in the south of Iraq was one of the earliest challenges it had to contend with, and the state's slow and faltering response revealed the extent of the decline of Abbasid power. The caliphate did ultimately come out on top, thanks to the assiduous regent general Talha, and his worthy son Ahmad.

    Episode 73: Al Mu’tamid and the birth of a new order

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 20:54


    The death of Salih ibn Waseef left Musa ibn Bugha in charge of the caliphate's armies. This newfound unity effectively ended the Anarchy in Samarra which had plagued the Abbasid state for almost a decade. While the dark period of civil war was over, the Abbasid state now had to contend with its consequences and the many dangers it spawned.

    Episode 72: Al Muhtadi and the settling of the dust

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 25:50


    Dilapidated by years of internal conflict and ruinous mismanagement, the caliphate was a mere shadow of its former self. The void left by its collapse had led to the rise of adversaries which now surrounded the capital province and threatened the state's very existence. Not only was the treasury empty, but the state's armies were divided and their leaders still quarreled over scraps. These were the unfortunate conditions of al Muhtadi's reign, and the powerless caliph could do little to reform the situation.

    Episode 71: Al Mu’tazz, kill or be killed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 32:53


    Instead of bringing about a measure of peace, the end of the civil war signaled a return to the anarchy that had preceded it. The new caliph was restricted by the same men whose influence had checked his predecessor's. Furthermore, by accepting the role of a puppet, al Musta'in had sullied the Abbasid name and done irreparable damage to the caliph's authority in the eyes of the umma, and more critically, the troops. Also did I mention that the caliphate was broke?

    Episode 70: Proxy fitna

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 28:25


    As the last vestiges of Abbasid authority crumbled, the caliphate spiraled further into chaos. It wasn't too long before an unremarkable conflict sparked a much wider conflagration and the umma was engulfed by civil war. The turks treated the Abbasids as little more than a banner, and each side rallied behind the candidate they understood would look after their interests the best. The fitna of 865 proved disastrous to Baghdad and Iraq, but the rest of the umma seemed to enjoy the downfall of the unpopular Turks, and they capitalized on their absence by exercising more independence.

    Episode 69: Al Musta’in, puppet in chief

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 33:40


    Al Muntasir's sudden passing took the caliphate into uncharted political territory. It had only been six months since the plot against his father had succeeded, and he was still much too young for succession planning. The Turks tried to capitalize on this disaster: in an attempt to make the most out of the situation they installed a figurehead in command, one they could control with impunity. Little did they know that in doing so they were kicking Pandora's box wide open.

    Episode 68: Al Muntasir and the beginning of the end

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 28:57


    It's difficult to overstate the impact al Mutawakkil's usurpation had on the political reality of the caliphate. Not only did it completely hijack control of the state, but it also had decisive implications for the nature and locus of official authority. We'll kick off our journey into this brave new world with the short reign of al Muntasir. Its unexpected end will unfortunately only make the umma's politics more volatile. Things were bad, but they're about to become a whole lot worse.

    Episode 67: Breaking the camel’s back

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 28:21


    Succession planning presented a sporadic problem for the caliphate. The great fitna was the last disaster spawned by ill-conceived designs, and it proved absolutely ruinous to the state. Al Mutawakkil's arrangement was so bad that it became the first to snare the caliph himself in its chaos. As with most things about him, there's no consensus on what happened or why. Al Mutawakkil's reign and character are subjects of considerable disagreement, complicating any assessment of this caliph's legacy.

    Episode 66: Sunni side up

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 30:23


    Despite the religious overtones of the caliphate, there was nothing very islamic about the state when it came to policy. The inquisition marked the first time an administration tried to interfere in matters of faith, and it intensified over the reigns of three caliphs. Al Mutawakkil put an end to the mihna, and reversed the state's position on a slew of related matters. His new direction proved popular with the masses, but it discriminated heavily against a wide range of communities.

    Episode 65: Al Mutawakkil

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 34:48


    Considering their invincibility on the battlefield, the caliphate's armies probably felt assured that they would remain the state's number one priority. Al Mutawakkil's purge of the administration only touched one member of the military hierarchy, and the caliph could not kill off its leadership if he required an effective fighting force. Although he sought to weaken the Turkish grip on the military, al Mutawakkil still needed them to win his many, many wars. Neither side could do without the other, but it was an uneasy relationship as the caliph looked for ways out of it.

    Episode 64: Executive terminations

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 30:28


    For the first time in Arab history, a council of administrators selected the man who would become the next caliph. The umma had come a long way since it was first united by the prophet and this development seemed to signal its capture by the state. One would expect the bunch of bureaucrats to pick someone supportive of their interests but al Mutawakkil turned out to be quite a maverick, the first of several surprises we'll come across during this caliph's long reign.

    Episode 63: Al Watheq

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 24:36


    Despite the general unpopularity of al Mu'tasim's Turkish inner-circle, the paradigm he established proved so stable that it endured throughout the reign of his son and successor, Haoon al Watheq. The new caliph wasn't very keen on administration: he left his father's loyalists in their positions and expected the bureaucratic machinery to keep ticking away without his input. His light touch meant that he barely left a trace in our histories.

    Episode 62: Princely ambitions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 30:10


    Al Mu'tasim's armies were among the strongest ever fielded by the caliphate. They reliably triumphed over their foes and faced no problems putting down any resistance to the caliph's authority. Al Afshin and the Ushrusania were some of their most important elements, responsible for some of the umma's most celebrated victories. Their reputation took a nosedive in the last few years of the caliph's reign after al Afshin's ambition got the best of him.

    Episode 61: Al Mu’tasim

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 30:45


    For the third time in a row, a son of Harun al Rashid took control of the umma. Al Mu'tasim is remembered for his close association with the Turkic peoples of the East, an interest supposedly nurtured by his Sogdian mother. Of these men he amassed a personal army during the reigns of his brothers and used it to become an important part of al Ma'mun's military. The new caliph spent great sums to support and grow his armed forces, leading to a far more martial Abbasid caliphate.

    Episode 60: Greatness in retrospect

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 31:24


    It's hard to identify a single aspect of the umma left unchanged by al Ma'mun's long reign: he had a major impact politically, socially, intellectually, religiously, and beyond. Despite its many impressive achievements however, its flaws receive an inordinate amount of attention in our sources. Even when describing al Ma'mun's successes, narrations employ more of a wistful tone than a triumphant one. Attitude notwithstanding, al Ma'mun is still a strong candidate for best caliph, and even his detractors don't venture to challenge his significance.

    Episode 59: Faith and philosophy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 32:03


    Two decades of al Ma'mun's capable administration led the caliphate to an extraordinary recovery. His return to Baghdad put an end to the chaotic aftermath of the great fitna and his enduring success helped the umma reach new heights militarily, commercially, and even intellectually. The material we find on the caliph during these prosperous years describes an intelligent, curious, responsible, and sincere man of considerable conscience.

    Episode 58: Al Ma’mun

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 35:21


    Back in Baghdad, al Ma'mun finally began to play an active role in running the Abbasid state. The five years he spent in Khurasan were rough on the rest of the caliphate, but especially disastrous for Iraq. The caliph now had to restore peace and central control to practically every province. His leadership proved exceptional: even without a ready set of advisors to draw upon, al Ma'mun found the right people to fill the many vacancies he had in his administration. Over the course of his reign he steadily repaired the caliphate's grip on the umma, undoing much of the harm done by the great fitna.

    Episode 57: Interregnum

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 35:18


    Al Ma'mun's surprise victory over his brother left him in charge of the entire caliphate. But the conclusion of the great fitna did not bring an end to its miseries: the chaos of war had spread throughout the land and the new caliph possessed neither the experience nor the resources to return peace to his umma. To everyone's detriment, the caliph's most trusted advisors displayed a myopic obsession with personal control and proved wholly inadequate at administering the state. 

    Episode 56: The great fitna

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 29:56


    Haroon al Rashid divided his realm among his children, and the young men were quickly goaded into conflict with one another by their advisors. The unexperienced princes found the underlying tensions simply too powerful to overcome. But the predictability of war was upended by its unpredictable outcome. Fortune swung violently from one party to the other, leaving the caliphate forever changed.

    Episode 55: Al Amin

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 33:42


    Haroon al Rashid worked towards fool-proofing his succession arrangement more than any other caliph by far: the ceremony he held at Mecca with his heirs swearing to abide by his wishes is more elaborate than anything we have or will come across. He would not have gone to such lengths if he didn't think it necessary, and it wasn't long before his sons proved him right. Eager for more power, Al Amin's advisors urged him to move against his brothers, leading the entire caliphate down a dangerous path.

    Episode 54: Legacy issues

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 33:21


    Due to his father al Mahdi's arrangement, Haroon al Rashid endured a traumatic year during which his brother tried to have him removed from the line of succession. Having barely survived the experience, he put a great deal of thought and effort into the matter of his own succession in order to avoid inflicting the same dangers upon his own heirs and the umma at large. This careful planning unfortunately yielded devastating results, something which ironically only further improved the caliph's gilded reputation.

    Episode 53: Downfall of the Baramika

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 30:21


    Royal advisors, court attendants, and other officials began to hold some real political power in the Abbasid caliphate, a development which progressed with every caliph who came after the micromanaging al Mansur. The Baramika during al Rashid's reign represented the pinnacle of this sort of bureaucratic authority and they established a level of political control that at times seemed to be almost complete. Their fall from grace was so shocking and sudden that it stands out as an oft recounted episode of Arab history, with several amusing explorations of what may have precipitated it.

    Episode 52: Power struggle

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 45:11


    Now that we've covered Haroon al Rashid's foreign wars, we can get started with the messy conflicts which took place within the umma, and within his administration itself. The caliphate's distant west slowly broke away during his reign, but his armies faced off and defeated various challengers across the rest of his lands. The Abbasid state was still powerful and quite capable of fending for itself, but a close look at how it responded to these threats reveals a more daunting problem within the administration: an intense competition between the factions closest to the caliph that was raging unchecked.

    Episode 51: Holy warrior

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 36:45


    Haroon al Rashid is commonly portrayed as a martial caliph, one who menaced the Byzantine empire and led a tireless crusade against them. He is praised in Arab sources for defeating the Greeks time and again, all in defense of the umma's faith and faithful. While this popular opinion isn't entirely mistaken, it is remarkably exaggerated, a curiosity which itself deserves special attention. The caliphate's forces dominated the battlefield, but no tangible gains were made despite their sustained success in war.

    Episode 50: Al Rashid

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 31:32


    From our vantage point in the 21st century, it is clear that Haroon al Rashid is by far the most famous Arab caliph. His renown is not some modern phenomenon either: he may occasionally pop up as a cultural reference or on a trivia show, but he was immortalized early in the epic One Thousand and One Nights. His time in charge is generally thought of as the height of Arab power and culture, a claim we will investigate together in our many episodes on the legendary figure.

    Episode 49: Al Hadi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 31:06


    The sudden passing of Mohammad al Mahdi led his son Musa al Hadi to become the umma's next leader sooner than anyone would have expected. With a wild disposition and little actual experience in administration, the twenty one year old became the youngest Abbasid to wield power. He didn't get a chance to do very much, and there is very little agreement on his brief spell as caliph.

    Episode 48: Al Mahdi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 37:02


    Al Mansur's long reign transformed the caliphate in countless ways, most of them for the better. It provided a kind of stability the umma desperately needed to absorb the tumult of the Abbasid revolution and adjust to the new status quo. What followed was a golden age of prosperity, to be reaped by al Mahdi after having been sown by his father.

    Episode 47: The city of peace

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 34:01


    Perhaps most significant among al Mansur's many triumphs was his founding of a new capital for his administration, a glorious new city which would come to be known as Baghdad. It was a decision that had a tremendous impact on Arab and world history, bringing the umma another step closer to the imperial models surrounding it.

    Episode 46: Shifting east

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 38:44


    The chaos of the Abbasid revolution gave foreign powers a rare opportunity to strike at the caliphate while it was paralyzed by internal strife. Things could have gone very badly for the Arabs but the unparalleled al Mansur proved as capable against these foes as he had those who had opposed him within the caliphate. His armies faced down assaults from all directions and successfully guarded his domain, though some fringes were secured better than others.

    Episode 45: Hashemite versus Hashemite

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 39:13


    The Abbasids based their legitimacy on the fact that they were part of the prophet's clan. This was not contested during the upheaval of their revolution, and in the following years al Saffah inflicted great pain on his enemies as a way of warning others not to mess with the new dynasty. Despite all this, al Mansur knew to expect a challenge from his clan sooner or later, a threat he took very seriously indeed.

    Episode 44: The ghost of Abu Muslim

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 49:47


    One of al Mansur's first acts as caliph was to lure Abu Muslim to his court and assassinate the powerful and popular governor. This led to immediate turmoil in the East, leaving him to contend with sporadic upheavals for almost an entire decade. The caliph proved up to the task: his adept management of all these challenges helped him emerge from the chaos with more control over the region than any of his predecessors.

    Episode 43: Al Mansur

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 25:27


    Much of what people associate with the idea of a medieval Arab caliphate is rooted in the reign of our upcoming caliph. The foundation he laid for his dynasty is so solid that it makes the Umayyad era seem like little more than a formalized extension of the early Arab raids against their neighboring empires. It will take us a while to get through his reign, and before we start with that, we'll take this episode to better orient ourselves within the world he is about to reshape.

    Episode 42: The triumphant

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 28:11


    Succession once again warrants its own episode. Al Saffah relied on three commanders to oversee different parts of his caliphate, and while the setup kept the new dynasty safe and stable, the ambitions of these three leaders clashed soon after the caliph passed away.

    Episode 41: Al Saffah

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 25:29


    The Abbasid revolution showed what it took to overthrow a dynasty; establishing a new one brought a whole other set of challenges. The clan's first caliph, al Saffah, took an aggressive posture to scare off any would-be challengers to his power. Legitimacy was his chief concern, and he found the best way to attain it was to assert his claim as fiercely as possible.

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