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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · Al-Maʾmūn was the seventh ʿAbbāsid caliph (813–833), known for his attempts to end sectarian rivalry in Islām and to impose upon his subjects a rationalist Muslim creed. The son of the celebrated caliph Hārūn ar-Rashīd and an Iranian concubine, al-Maʾmūn was born in 786, six months before his.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Ma'munal-Ma'mun - Wikipedia

    Although he was unsuccessful in transmuting gold, his methods greatly led to the patronization of pharmaceutical compounds. [25] Al-Ma'mun was a pioneer of cartography having commissioned a world map from a large group of astronomers and geographers.

  3. Al-Ma'mun - New World Encyclopedia. Genealogic tree of the Abbasid family (Caliphs of Baghdad and Cairo). Abu Jafar al-Ma'mun ibn Harun (also spelled Almamon and el-Mâmoûn) (September 14, 786 - August 9, 833) (المأمون) was the seventh Abbasid caliph who reigned from 813 until his death in 833. He had been designated by his father ...

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  5. Abu al-Abbas Abd Allah ibn Harun al-Rashid 786/9– 833), better known by his regnal name al-Ma'mun, was the seventh Abbasid caliph, reigning from 813 until his death in 833. He succeeded his half-brother al-Amin after a civil war, during which the unity of the Abbasid Caliphate was weakened by rebellions and the rise of local warlords.

  6. al-Maʾmūn, (born 786, Baghdad, Iraq—died August 833, Tarsus, Cilicia), Seventh caliph (r. 813–833) of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty. He was the son of the celebrated Hārūn al-Rashīd and after his father’s death (809) defeated his brother al-Amīn in a civil war (813) to assume the caliphate.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Al-Ma'munal-Ma'mun - Wikiwand

    Abu al-Abbas Abd Allah ibn Harun al-Rashid, better known by his regnal name al-Ma'mun, was the seventh Abbasid caliph, who reigned from 813 until his death in 833. He succeeded his half-brother al-Amin after a civil war, during which the cohesion of the Abbasid Caliphate was weakened by rebellions and the rise of local strongmen; much of his ...

  8. Persian Caliph. A l-Ma'mun was the seventh Abbasid caliph and a great patron of the sciences in the Islamic world. He established an influential scientific academy in Baghdad where Arab scholars made important contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and others fields.

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