The Umayyad Caliphate or Umayyad Empire was the second caliphate established after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty.
The Umayyad state lasted actually until 1031, because it continued to rule Andalusia, although it lost its control over all of its former territories in the Middle East to the Abbasids during the Black raiment’s men revolution
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Hi there, I'd like to salute your work, which is very good. I just have one small comment to make about an anachronistic detail that caught my eye: at the time of the Umayyad Caliphate, the city of Baghdad didn't yet exist, being an Abbasid creation whose construction began in 762. At the time of the Umayyads, the site of Baghdad was still occupied by the ancient Sassanid capital Ctesiphon, renamed Al-Mada'in by the Arab-Muslim conquerors. Also, before Baghdad was founded, the capital of the province of Iraq was the city of Kufa, which unfortunately does not appear in this vidéo. But despite this small error, it's an excellent piece of work 😁👍
Nice job. But you missed out the Umayyad campaigns in Gujarat and Ujjain. And Marwan ii's campaign to the Volga in 737. And it would've been nice to see the the 717 siege and other Anatolian raids on the map
The One northern Iranian region(Tabarestan and Gilan, respectively) is seperated from the mainland with the Rough and ill-passable terrain of the Alborz mountains(over 4000-5000 meters tall) and the thick cover of the Hyrcanian rainforest, being inhabited by war-like, fiercely indepent Dialamites and other Northern Iranian people. Their independence and resistance is way more impressive than that of Asturias lol, considering how close they are to Arabia and Mesopotamia.
The Umayyad state lasted actually until 1031, because it continued to rule Andalusia, although it lost its control over all of its former territories in the Middle East to the Abbasids during the Black raiment’s men revolution
The umayyads didn’t end in 750 they kept ruling over Spain until the end of the Cordoban caliphate
1031
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i was waiting for this! good work as always man
Hi there, I'd like to salute your work, which is very good. I just have one small comment to make about an anachronistic detail that caught my eye: at the time of the Umayyad Caliphate, the city of Baghdad didn't yet exist, being an Abbasid creation whose construction began in 762. At the time of the Umayyads, the site of Baghdad was still occupied by the ancient Sassanid capital Ctesiphon, renamed Al-Mada'in by the Arab-Muslim conquerors. Also, before Baghdad was founded, the capital of the province of Iraq was the city of Kufa, which unfortunately does not appear in this vidéo. But despite this small error, it's an excellent piece of work 😁👍
Nice job.
But you missed out the Umayyad campaigns in Gujarat and Ujjain. And Marwan ii's campaign to the Volga in 737.
And it would've been nice to see the the 717 siege and other Anatolian raids on the map
Not Volga. North Caucasus you mean?
Battle of Aksu as well.
Where’s Ujjain? I thought it was Malwa and Rajasthan.
@@KILLER.KNIGHT Ujjain is the capital of Malwa. In Gujarat the furthest they reached was Navsari, south of Surat, near the border of Maharashtra.
@@KILLER.KNIGHT They say Marwan ii campaigned all the way to Itil/Atil on the Volga river
Best and the greatest caliphate ever
Great work👏🏻👏🏻❣️
What are you sources?
Bro you sure that's ummayid coins?? It's like sasanid coins??
There was no war between the Fourth Rashidun Caliph and Muawiyah after the death of Othman bin Affan
Yes, because the first fitnah was in the video of the Rashidun Caliphate.
TIL that Mallorca met the first arabs 4 years before mainland iberia
why didnt they conquer that one northern iranian region ?
The One northern Iranian region(Tabarestan and Gilan, respectively) is seperated from the mainland with the Rough and ill-passable terrain of the Alborz mountains(over 4000-5000 meters tall) and the thick cover of the Hyrcanian rainforest, being inhabited by war-like, fiercely indepent Dialamites and other Northern Iranian people. Their independence and resistance is way more impressive than that of Asturias lol, considering how close they are to Arabia and Mesopotamia.
They never got that much into france
Russian empire 1721
Umayadh>>>rashidun rashidun is overrated