Distinctive Facts About The Mighty Ottoman Empire

Distinctive Facts About The Mighty Ottoman Empire

Khalid Elhassan - August 13, 2020

Distinctive Facts About The Mighty Ottoman Empire
The Abbasid Caliphate. Wikimedia

36. The Turks’ Entry Into the Middle East

The Turks first made their entrance as power players in the Middle during the Abbasid Caliphate (750 – 1258). The Abbasids were the second of two hereditary dynasties that claimed suzerainty over the Islamic empire. At the height of their powers, they ruled a realm stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the borders of China, and from Central Asia to the borders of India. Their fortunes took a nose dive when shortsighted caliphs hired Turkish mercenaries, then failed to control them.

The arrival of the Turks began in the ninth century, with al Mu’tasim, a younger son of the dynasty’s most famous caliph, Harun al Rashid – a contemporary of Charlemagne and a recurring character in the Arabian Nights fables. Al Mu’tasim created a private army of Turkish mercenaries and slaves, and formed them into a Turkish Guard that helped him secure the caliphate in 833. Using Turks helped al Mu’tasim in the short term, but turned into a long-term problem for his successors.

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