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The quarrel was taken up by his brother Abdallah, known by the name of Abu al -' Abbas as-Saffah, who defeated the Umayyads in 750 in the Battle of the Zab near the Great Zab and was subsequently proclaimed caliph.
Immediately after their victory, Abu al -' Abbas as-Saffah sent his forces to North Africa and Central Asia, where his forces fought against Tang expansion during the Battle of Talas ( the Abbasids were known to their opponents as the: " Black robed Tazi " (" Tazi ", Chinese: 大食 is borrowed from Persian.
Abu al -' Abbas ' successor, Al-Mansur, and welcomed non-Arab Muslims to his court.
* d. 982-994 ' Ali ibn al -' Abbas al-Majusi Haly Abbas
Al-Suli's great-grandfather was the Turkish prince Sul-takin and his uncle the poet Ibrahim ibn al -' Abbas as-Suli.
Legend says that their father, Abd Manaf ibn Qusai, separated his conjoined sons with a sword and that some priests believed that the blood that had flowed between them signified wars between their progeny ( confrontations did occur between Banu al ' Abbas and Banu Ummaya ibn ' Abd Shams in the year 750 AH ).
Nasrallah's predecessor Abbas al Musawi was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon in 1992.
Abu al -` Abbās ` Abdu ' llāh ibn Muhammad as-Saffāh, or Abul ` Abbas al-Saffah ( أبو العباس عبد الله بن محمد السفاح, As-Saffah السف ّ اح, literally means The person who over give money and is generous ( see reference )), ( 721 / 722 – 9 June 754 ) was the first Abbasid caliph ( 750 – 754 ).
Abu al -` Abbas, supported by Shi ' as and the residents of Khurasan, led his forces to victory over the Umayyads and ultimately deposed the last Umayyad caliph, Marwan II, in 750.
According to Arab sources in the year 750, Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah ( Al-Saffah ), the founder of the Abbasid Caliphate, launched a massive rebellion against the discriminatory Umayyad Caliphate from the province of Khurasan near Talas.
Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah and his forces marched into Damascus and founded a new dynasty.
Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah sent his forces to Central Asia, Sindh, Arabia, Anatolia, Egypt and North Africa ; his forces confronted many regional powers and consolidated the realm of the Abbasid Caliphate.
For his ruthless efforts to eliminate the Umayyad family, Abu al -` Abbas ` Abdu ’ llah gained the epithet al-Saffah, which means ' the slaughterer ' or ' shedder of blood '.
Abu al -` Abbas ` Abdu ’ llah as-Saffah died of smallpox on June 10, 754, only four years after deposing the Umayyads.
Although it appears that Abu al -' Abbas trusted him in general, he was wary of his power, limiting his entourage to 500 men upon his arrival to Iraq on his way to Hajj in 754.
The incident served to further alienate the Shi ' ites from the Abbasids, who had already been promised and denied the Caliphate by al -' Abbas.
The powerful Barmakid family, which had advised the Caliphs since the days of al -' Abbas as viziers, gained even greater powers under al-Mahdi's rule, and worked closely with the caliph to ensure the prosperity of the Abbasid state.
This included fighting at Dellis Abbas ( 27 – 28 March 1917 ), Duqma ( 29 March 1917 ), Nahr Kalis ( 9 – 15 April 1917 ), the passage of the Adhaim ( 18 Apr 1917 ) and the Action of the Shatt al ‘ Adhaim ( 30 April 1917 ).
The Maqsurah of Raas al Imam al Husain was originally constructed for the Al Abbas Mosque at Karbala, Iraq.
Marwan suffered a decisive defeat by Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah on the banks of the Great Zab called Battle of the Zab.
Abbas was one of the youngest brothers of Muhammad's father Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib, born only a few years before his nephew Muhammad ( 570-632 ).
:" Yahya b. al-Hasan related that his father transmitted the information to him, saying: I heard Kalisah telling al -' Abbas b. al-Fadl b. al-Rabi that Musa sent to his mother al-Khayzuran a dish of rice, saying, " I found this tasty and accordingly ate some of it, so you have some too!
In the year 750, Abu al -' Abbas al-Saffah ( As-Saffah ), the founder of the Abbasid Caliphate, launched a massive rebellion ( known as the Abbasid Revolution ) against the incumbent Umayyad Caliphate from the province of Khurasan.

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