The Late Abbasids, Atabegs, and Ayyubids

All dynasties

Year C. 1100-1250

In the course of the 12th century, the western part of the Seljuk Empire was spit into smaller, independent units. In Iraq, the Abbasid caliphs al-Muqtafi and al-Nasir were able to regain the dynasty’s former political power for a short period before Baghdad was overrun by the Mongols in 1258.

A number of smaller, fairly short-lived, independent dynasties emerged in Jazira – the fertile area in the north between the Tigris and the Euphrates – and in Syria: the Zangids, Artuqids, and Luluids.

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