The Abbasid dynasty ruled as caliphs from their capital in Baghdad, in modern Iraq, after taking over authority of the Muslim empire from the Umayyads in 750 CE.
The Abbasid dynasty established its caliphate in Baghdad, Iraq.
Explanation:
The Abbasid dynasty established its caliphate in Baghdad, Iraq. The caliphates remained in the region for about three centuries. The Abbasids established caliphates in Baghdad for 3 centuries, the result of which was the strengthening of Islamic rule in the region. The caliphates influenced the local culture and science by providing technological advances for the time and the cultural richness of the region. The Abbasid caliphate began to lose power in Baghdad when non-Arab citizens began to gain power and influence in the region around 940 CE.
The Convention is the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the person taking the notes was James Madison. These are known under the name of Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 .
In 2020, 81.2 percent of employed mothers with children ages 6 to 17 worked full time, compared with 77.5 percent of mothers with children under age 6.