Al-Mu'tasim
Abbasid caliph during military expansion

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None
None years ago
Died
January 5th, 842
1183 years ago — None years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Iraq
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Ascended to the position of caliph in 833, overseeing a period of military expansion for the Abbasid Caliphate. Focused on consolidating power and strengthening the military forces. Established a new capital in Samarra, which became the seat of the caliphate during his reign. Led campaigns against various adversaries, notably the Byzantine Empire and local tribes, enhancing the influence of the Abbasids in the region. His reign witnessed significant developments in governance and military organization.
Oversaw military campaigns against the Byzantine Empire
Established Samarra as an influential capital
Strengthened Abbasid military forces
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