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The Abbasid Collapse: How Turkish Slave Soldiers Took Over an Empire

7 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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The Abbasid Caliphate was the glittering heart of the Islamic Golden Age — Baghdad's House of Wisdom, Harun al-Rashid's court, a vast empire stretching from Tunisia to Central Asia. So how did it all unravel? In this episode, we trace the caliphate's slow-motion collapse through a single, surprising cause: its own slave soldiers, the Mamluks and ghilmān. We follow the rise of al-Mu'tasim and his Turkish guard, the murder of caliph al-Mutawakkil, the decade-long Anarchy at Samarra, and the eventual takeover by the Buyids and Seljuks. Along the way, we explore the Samarra palaces, the Qarmatian sack of Mecca, and the strange tale of a caliph who tried to move his capital — and lost everything. This is not the story of a single cataclysm, but of a dynasty that gradually ceded all real power, until the caliph became a puppet in his own palace. A classic case of the military tail wagging the imperial dog. #AbbasidCaliphate #Baghdad #Samarra #Mamluks #AlMutawakkil #AlMutadid #HouseOfWisdom #Buyids #Seljuks #Qarmatians #Ghilmān #IslamicGoldenAge #AnarchyAtSamarra #Caliphate #MiddleEastHistory #DeclineOfEmpires #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio The Abbasid Collapse: How Turkish Slave Soldiers Took Over an Empire

The Abbasid Collapse: How Turkish Slave Soldiers Took Over an Empire

The Abbasid Caliphate was the glittering heart of the Islamic Golden Age — Baghdad's House of Wisdom, Harun al-Rashid's court, a vast empire stretching from Tunisia to Central Asia. So how did it all unravel? In this episode, we trace the caliphate's slow-motion collapse through a single, surprising cause: its own slave soldiers, the Mamluks and ghilmān. We follow the rise of al-Mu'tasim and his Turkish guard, the murder of caliph al-Mutawakkil, the decade-long Anarchy at Samarra, and the eventual takeover by the Buyids and Seljuks. Along the way, we explore the Samarra palaces, the Qarmatian sack of Mecca, and the strange tale of a caliph who tried to move his capital — and lost everything. This is not the story of a single cataclysm, but of a dynasty that gradually ceded all real power, until the caliph became a puppet in his own palace. A classic case of the military tail wagging the imperial dog. #AbbasidCaliphate #Baghdad #Samarra #Mamluks #AlMutawakkil #AlMutadid #HouseOfWisdom #Buyids #Seljuks #Qarmatians #Ghilmān #IslamicGoldenAge #AnarchyAtSamarra #Caliphate #MiddleEastHistory #DeclineOfEmpires #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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