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- Al-Mu'tadid abstract "Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Talha al-Muwaffaq (854 or 861 – 5 April 902), better known by his regnal name al-Mu'tadid bi-llah (Arabic: المعتضد بالله, "Seeking Support in God") was the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 892 until his death in 902. Al-Mu'tadid was the son of al-Muwaffaq, who was the regent and virtual ruler of the Abbasid state during the reign of his brother, Caliph al-Mu'tamid. As a prince, the future al-Mu'tadid served under his father in various military campaigns, most notably in the suppression of the Zanj Rebellion, in which he played a major role. When al-Muwaffaq died in June 891 al-Mu'tadid succeeded him as regent. He quickly sidelined his cousin and heir-apparent al-Mufawwad, and when al-Mu'tamid died in October 892, he succeeded to the throne. Like his father, al-Mu'tadid's power depended on his close relations with the army, dating back to the campaigns against the Zanj and reinforced in later expeditions which the Caliph led in person: al-Mu'tadid would prove to be the most militarily active of all Abbasid caliphs. Through his energy and ability, he succeeded in restoring to the Abbasid state some of the power and provinces it had lost during the turmoil of the previous decades, a process continued under his less able son and successor, al-Muktafi. In a series of campaigns he recovered the Jazira, Thughur and Jibal, and effected a rapprochement with the Saffarids in the east and the Tulunids in the west that secured their—albeit largely nominal—recognition of caliphal suzerainty. These successes however came at the cost of gearing the economy almost exclusively towards maintenance of the army, which resulted in the expansion and rise to power of the central fiscal bureaucracy and contributed to the Caliph's lasting reputation for avarice. Al-Mu'tadid was also renowned for his cruelty when punishing criminals, and subsequent chroniclers record his extensive and ingenious use of torture. His reign also saw the permanent move of the capital back to Baghdad, where he engaged in major building activities. Despite his successes, al-Mu'tadid's reign was ultimately too short to effect a lasting reversal of the Caliphate's fortunes, and the "Abbasid revival" that he spearheaded was too dependent on the presence of capable personalities at the helm of the state. His successors lacked his energy, and the factionalism within the government that had become apparent during the later years of his reign would debilitate the Abbasid state for decades to come.".
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- Al-Mu'tadid deathDate "0902-04-05".
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- Al-Mu'tadid parent Al-Muwaffaq.
- Al-Mu'tadid predecessor Al-Mu'tamid.
- Al-Mu'tadid successor Al-Muktafi.
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- Al-Mu'tadid birthDate "ca. 854 or ca. 861".
- Al-Mu'tadid burialPlace Baghdad.
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- Al-Mu'tadid dateOfBirth "860".
- Al-Mu'tadid dateOfDeath "902".
- Al-Mu'tadid deathDate "0902-04-05".
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- Al-Mu'tadid father Al-Muwaffaq.
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- Al-Mu'tadid name "Abu'l-Abbas al-Mu'tadid bi-llah Ahmad ibn Talha al-Muwaffaq".
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- Al-Mu'tadid reign "--04-05".
- Al-Mu'tadid religion Sunni_Islam.
- Al-Mu'tadid shortDescription "Abbasid caliph".
- Al-Mu'tadid succession "16".
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- Al-Mu'tadid comment "Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Talha al-Muwaffaq (854 or 861 – 5 April 902), better known by his regnal name al-Mu'tadid bi-llah (Arabic: المعتضد بالله, "Seeking Support in God") was the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 892 until his death in 902. Al-Mu'tadid was the son of al-Muwaffaq, who was the regent and virtual ruler of the Abbasid state during the reign of his brother, Caliph al-Mu'tamid.".
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- Al-Mu'tadid label "Al-Mu'tadid".
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- Al-Mu'tadid label "Al-Mutadid (Abbasside)".
- Al-Mu'tadid label "Al-Mutadid (califa)".
- Al-Mu'tadid label "Абдуллах аль-Мутадид".
- Al-Mu'tadid label "المعتضد بالله".
- Al-Mu'tadid label "穆阿台迪德".
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