1.1 Military talent and diplomatic skills Military talent Harun Rashid in 782Harun RashidHe demonstrated outstanding military talent in the Byzantine expedition. Although he did not conquer Constantinople, he established a famous diplomatic skill in the Battle of Nicea. Facing the Byzantine counterattack,Harun RashidHe consolidated the boundaries of the empire through peace talks, demonstrating his great diplomatic skills, saving himself from danger with resourcefulness and negotiating skills as a young man, forcing Byzantines to pay huge reparations. 2
2. This victory made Harun famous. In recognition of his bravery, his father Mahdi gave him the title of "Rashid", officially established him as the second crown prince, and entrusted him with the important task of serving as governor of Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Armenia and Azerbaijan. For 786 years, Harun's fate took a turning point. His brother Musa Hadi died suddenly, and he inherited the position of caliph and began his era of rule.
3. During his 23-year rule, Harun Rashid showed the style of a supreme king. Under his rule, the Arab Caliphate entered a period of prosperity, with a prosperous economy and a prosperous culture. As the heart of the empire, Baghdad became a political economy and cultural center, attracting many literati and scholars. In terms of politics, Harun trusted the Persian aristocrats and appointed Yahya of the Balmac family as prime minister to implement centralization, strengthen justice, expand the power of judges, and.
4. They became even more angry when they already had children, so Harun Rashid sneered,"They all died because of this behavior.Harun RashidI can't stand the betrayal. You immediately kill Abbasa, her children, and his family."He told a soldier that in the end, Princess Abbasa and Jafar did not escape. The love between them was still very beautiful, but it was a pity that they were killed because they violated the king's taboos.
5. Rashid lived in an era when the Abbasid Empire reached its peak in all aspects such as politics, economy, military and culture. He did not have to expend too much energy on the side of the financial crisis, political struggle and ideological imprisonment. He could calmly be a bystander, a boss, and a behind-the-scenes boss who looked at the overall situation but chose to be laissez-faire. The greatest spiritual legacy left by Harun Rashid to future generations is the Palace of Wisdom, which was the result of him.
6. With his outstanding leadership and victory in the war, Harun Rashid was awarded the title of "Rashid" by his father Mahdi and became the second crown prince of the Abbas Dynasty. In 786, the early death of his brother Musa Hadi enabled him to successfully ascend the throne and began his 23-year rule. During this period, Baghdad became the center of the Arab Empire, prosperous culture and prosperous economy. It was praised as the "unparalleled city in the world". His rule witnessed Baghdad's transformation from desolation to.
7. Harun Rashid showed outstanding talents in the fields of politics, economy, military and culture. However, his rule was not a harmonious and turbulent domestic situation. It was full of various conflicts. First, within the Sunni Abbasid Dynasty, the opposition between the Ali and the Hawarji faction was particularly fierce. There were three inter-tribal disputes and two popular uprisings against corrupt officials. Among them, the struggle with the Burmac family was particularly significant, which started from the Abbasid Dynasty.
8. Harun alRashid, the most famous caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty in the Arab Empire from about 764 to 809, was famous in the West for his alliance with Charlemagne of the Franks. He was also known to everyone for his vivid rendering of many of his anecdotes. During his 23 years of rule, the country was strong, its economy was prosperous, and its culture was developed. The capital Baghdad became the political, economic and cultural center and literati of the Arab Empire.
9. Caliph Harun Rashid built the Baghdad Library from 786 AD to 809 AD, where a large number of books looted during the war were collected. The period from 813 AD to 833 AD was the height of the Arab Islamic Empire and the golden age of cultural and educational development. Ma Meng himself was knowledgeable and learned. He loved Greek philosophy and even dreamed of Aristotle. He sent people to Constantinople to search for classics, and.
10. By the time of Harlan, Yahya, the leader of the Burmack family, became famous. He not only held an important position as prime minister, but also regarded himself as Harlan's "mentor". Together with his two sons Fadl and Gaffar, he monopolized power and left Harlan aside. They also used their power to accumulate wealth, build palaces, live a life like an emperor, and raised a group of literati and literati. Harlan, who sang praises their praises, hated this very much because "it is not allowed in the sky of the caliph.
11. The first 100 years of the Abbasid Dynasty, especially the rule of Harun Rashid and Mammon, were the "golden age" of Arab history. Not only did it have strong military strength, it even defeated the Tang Dynasty of China in the Battle of Talas in 751, the Abbasid Dynasty developed relatively greatly in all aspects of politics and economy, becoming one of the few wealthy areas in the world at that time, fully absorbing the advanced culture of ancient empires such as Byzantine, Egypt, Persia, etc.
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13. The background of the establishment of the Wisdom Palace is as follows: The time background The Wisdom Palace was founded during the reign of the Abbasid Caliph Mamun from 813 to 833. It was officially established in about 830. Historical inheritance The Wisdom Palace inherited the Caliph Mansour and Harun Rashid. The purpose and purpose of the Court Translation Research Institute and the Royal Library established during the period are to organize the national translation movement and academic research activities. They are a leading national-level comprehensive academic institution in the Islamic world.
14. Mammon, translated as Mammon, the seventh caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty in the Arab Empire. He grew up in an era when the Abbasid Dynasty was at its peak. His father Harun Rashid was a master of the generation who was outstanding in both culture and martial arts. In 809, Harun Rashid died during the journey. Mammon and his brother Amin occupied the east and west of the empire respectively, staging a battle of brothers and sisters common in Eastern autocracy countries. Mammon was based in Khorasan.
In the 15th and 8th centuries, Baghdad was the capital city of the Arab Empire, with prosperous commerce and one of the largest cities in the world at that time. From the mid-8th to the 9th century, when the Caliphate Harun Rashid and Mammon were in power, Baghdad was expanded and mosques and religious schools were built. Libraries, observatories, inns, posthouses, markets, bathhouses and municipal transportation facilities brought the city into its heyday and became the political, economic, trade, cultural and religious center economy of the Caliphate.
16."I'm fine, Harlan" Olai seemed to like this brother, Harlan."Thank God" He breathed a sigh of relief. Wait, HarlanHarun Rashid?Could it be Harlan?Harun Rashid?Rashid? Harlan? Rashid was the fifth caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty. His father was Mahdi, the caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty. His mother was a slave girl from Greece. I heard that he was talented since childhood, was familiar with Islamic law, and loved philosophy, poetry and music. He was both civil and military. He led his army twice to the Byzantine expedition.
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