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The downfall of the Abbasid dynasty paved the way for the rise of the concept of Sultanate. The causes mainly responsible were:
(i) The successors of al-Mamun were very weak and incapable.
(ii) They paid no heed towards the administrative affairs. Under such circumstances the downfall of the Galiphate was sure.
(iii) The Caliph paid no attention towards their army.
(iv) They were leading a life full ofluxury and paid no attention towards the problems of common people.
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Regional continuity model belongs to human origin assets that is consider by modern Homo sapiens and developed from different regional populations.
This includes archaic homo sapiens that includes previously evolved from regional populations of erectus.
The replacement continuity delivers partial theory and includes fact that these homo sapiens are migrated out Africa and into Europe and Asia.
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Australopithecus is a fossil bipedal primate with both ape-like and human characteristics, found in Pliocene and Lower Pleistocene deposits
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Urbanisation means the increase in the proportion population of a country who live in urban areas.
The reasons behind the growth of urbanisation in Mesopotamia were the following;
(i) Growth of agriculture
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The twin objectives of the Caliphate are as follows:
(i) To firmly establish control over the tribes constituting the ‘Umma’.
(ii) To raise resources of the state.
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‘Early empire’ was the other name of the third century of the Roman empire .
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