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*750 Abbasid dynasty, based at Baghdad.  "Golden age of Arabic literature"; Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Caliph Ma'mun), Caliph Harun al-Rashid. Influence from Hellenic and Near Eastern cultures. Musical treatises. Power dissipates in 10th century; Baghdad is sacked by the Mongols in 1258.
 
*750 Abbasid dynasty, based at Baghdad.  "Golden age of Arabic literature"; Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Caliph Ma'mun), Caliph Harun al-Rashid. Influence from Hellenic and Near Eastern cultures. Musical treatises. Power dissipates in 10th century; Baghdad is sacked by the Mongols in 1258.
  
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  • c. 570 Birth of the Prophet Muhammad in Mecca
  • c. 610 Qur'anic revelations begin.
  • 622 Prophet transfers to Madina (start of Hijri calendar). First Muslim community.
  • 632 Death of the Prophet. al-Khulafa' al-Rashidun ("Rightly-guided caliphs") rule from Madina. Conquest of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan. Rise of musical patronage.
  • 661 Mu'awiyah establishes the Umayyad Caliphate and transfers the imperial capital to Damascus. Conquest of most of Spain. Much musical patronage.
  • 750 Abbasid dynasty, based at Baghdad. "Golden age of Arabic literature"; Bayt al-Hikma translation movement (Caliph Ma'mun), Caliph Harun al-Rashid. Influence from Hellenic and Near Eastern cultures. Musical treatises. Power dissipates in 10th century; Baghdad is sacked by the Mongols in 1258.

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