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Abu al-Abbas

Abu al-Abbas was an Abbasid caliph. Not only was he a caliph, but he was also the first (of the Abbasid Dynasty). He began " a campaign of extermination against the Umayyads, the Alids, other Abbāsid leaders who had become too popular, and all other claimants to power. He named himself as-Saffāḥ, “the blood-shedder,” because of his savage attacks. He established a firm legal and dynastic base for the ʿAbbāsids."[1]

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This is not the Abbasid Caliphate at the time of Abu al-Abbas but at its greatest extent.


References

  1. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/2058/Abu-al-Abbas-al-Saffah