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La asimilación de la cultura irania por cinco califas abasíes.
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The assimilation of Iranian culture by five Abbasid caliphs.
- Abstract:
En el presente artículo, se describe cómo los abasíes se apoyaron en los iranios para alcanzar el poder, y una vez logrado, siguieron dependiendo de ellos para regir su califato. Esta unión en un principio política, desembocó en la asimilación de ciertos componentes culutrales iranios por los abasíes. Este proceso histórico-cultural se inició con el primer califa abasí y continuó en los siguientes califas hasta alcanzar su cénit con al-Ma'mūn. Este artículo muestra cómo y en qué aspectos, cinco de los primeros califas abasíes emularon a los reyes sasánidas y en general a todos los iranios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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This article studies how the Abbasids relied on the Iranians to achieve power, and once having achieved it, they continued to depend on them to rule their caliphate and it continues to show that, what in fact was a political union in the beginning, ended up resulting in the assimilation of certain Iranian cultural components by the Abbasids. This cultural-historical process began with the first Abbasid caliph and was continued by the following caliphs until reaching its zenith with Al-Ma'mūn. The article shows how, and in what aspects, five of the first Abbasid caliphs emulated the Sassanid kings and in general all of the Iranians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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