Abbas Al-Nouri
The Servant and the Sultan: The Sword of Al-Mansour
After caliph Abu Al-Abbas dies, Abu Ja’far Al-Mansour is named Caliph of Muslims. As he starts to build his state, but is interrupted by the Khurasan chief Abu Muslim who rebels against him along with his uncle, Abdullah bin Ali governor of the Levant. Nonetheless, Abu Ja’far crushes their rebellions and continues to build his state to reach prosperity.
The Servant and the Sultan: The Sword of Al-Mansour
After caliph Abu Al-Abbas dies, Abu Ja’far Al-Mansour is named Caliph of Muslims. As he starts to build his state, but is interrupted by the Khurasan chief Abu Muslim who rebels against him along with his uncle, Abdullah bin Ali governor of the Levant. Nonetheless, Abu Ja’far crushes their rebellions and continues to build his state to reach prosperity.
The Abbasid State: From Covenant to Grave
A grandchild is born to the chief Abbasid preacher and is named Abu Ja’far. He always stays with his grandfather in seminars and knowledge gatherings. The boy grows up and so does the dream of his people to snatch the caliphate from the Umayyads. They realize this dream due to the deterioration of the Umayyad State’s power and the disputes among their caliphs and princes. Abu Ja’far plays a huge role in making the revolution succeed and turning the reign of Muslims to Abbasids.