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Hussein Khalid Muslah
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Abstract

The economical factor is inevitable, so it cannot be overlooked and not discussed under all circumstances. The subject was chosen because of the length of his reign, which reached a quarter of a century, with many economic crises under his reign.
The reasons for these crises, which have contributed to these crises, have been examined and addressed in way.
The consequences of these crises, the most important of which were the events, strife and hunger, which were also examined and paid for by the general public at the time. Moreover, natural factor had their share of those crises and have also been addressed.
The research was divided into a set of points, in order to facilitate its study and to be consistent in its methodology and events.

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Muslah, H. K. (2022). Economic Crises during the Reign of Caliph Al-Muqtadir Billah Al-Abbasi (AH 295 - 320 / AD 907 - 932). Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 29(2), 438–469. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.29.2.2022.19
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