They led the armies and achieved successive victories over the Umayyad that ended with the fall of the Umayyad state and establishment of the Abbasid state | The persians tendency to Alawites and the repeated denunciations against Arabs, in addition to some persians cheating in the state funds which is the strongest reason for those disagreements which that affected the state adminstratively, politically and socially in particular the killing of Abu Muslim AlKhorasani and the Catastrophe of Baramka |
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And investigating reasons of convergence between the persian and Alawites since the umayyad state till the end of the first Abbasid age | And exploring the frequent disagreements with Abbasid caliphs in the first Abbasid age and identifying their causes and effects on the state |
Therefore, the Abbasid assumed them power in the state, but the Persians faced frequent disagreements with Abbasid caliphs.
So the Abbasid caliphs gave them senior positions in the state such as the position of the ministry and the management of the various offices and leadership of armies and achieved great success | The study also recommends studying the conflict between Abbasid and Alawites and investigating the murders phenomenon that characterised the caliphs of the first Abbasid age |
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As a result of the repeated disagreements between the Persians and the Abbasid caliphs, the caliph Mutasim deported the Persians and Arabs from the Abbasid court and substituted theni with the Turks | Despie these conflicts the first Abbasid age preserved its power and prosperity until the coming of the Turks who substituted the Arabs and persians and showed their political and admin strative inability and inefficiency that led to the deterioration of the state |
These disagreements affected the state in many aspects.