omayyad
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Definition
Noun: 1. A historical Arab dynasty: The Umayyad (also spelled Omayyad) was the first major hereditary dynasty of the Islamic Caliphate, ruling from 661 to 750 CE. 2. A member of this dynasty: An "Omayyad" can also refer to an individual ruler or member of this family.
Usage and Examples
- Referring to the dynasty:
- The Omayyad dynasty established its capital in Damascus.
- The expansion of the Islamic empire continued under the Omayyad caliphs.
- Referring to a member:
- Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan was a notable Omayyad.
- The last Omayyad caliph was overthrown in 750 CE.
Advanced Usage
- "Umayyad Caliphate": The term is often used as part of the full name for the state they ruled.
- The Umayyad Caliphate stretched from Spain to Central Asia.
- Historical context: The term is used in contrast to subsequent dynasties, like the Abbasids.
- After the fall of the Omayyads, the Abbasid dynasty moved the capital to Baghdad.
Variants and Related Words
- Umayyad: The more common modern spelling of the same word.
- Umayyads (plural noun): The collective members of the dynasty.
- Umayyad Caliphate: The political entity ruled by the dynasty.
Synonyms
- Damascus Caliphate: A synonym referencing the dynasty's capital city.
- Banu Umayya: The Arabic name for the Umayyad clan.
Noun
- the first dynasty of Arab caliphs whose capital was Damascus