1.The Abbasid Caliphate kept intact the Persian and Byzantine administrative apparatus, which ensured wealth for the elite and promoted the revival of cities and trade.
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美:[ˈkeɪlɪfeɪt]
cal·iph·ate
kae lih feIt [or] kae lih fiht
1610年代,“哈里发的统治”来自 caliph + -ate (1)。1753年记录了“哈里发的等级”的含义。
see caliph
The first known use of caliphate was in 1594
calisthenicssingular or plural noun
exercises to develop strength and flexibility that are done without special equipment
the art or practice of calisthenics
call1 of 2verb
to speak so as to be heard at a distance : shout
call for help
to utter in a loud clear voice
call out a command
to announce with authority : proclaim
call a halt
to announce the action of (as a sports game)
summon sense 1
call a meeting
to bring into action or discussion
call up reserves
to make a request or demand of or for
call for an end to war
to give temporary control of a computer to a particular set of instructions
to make a telephone call to
to make a brief visit
no salesperson will call
to give a name to
called the cat "Patches"
to address by a name
what did you call me
to regard as being of a certain kind
you can call them generous
to estimate as being
call it an even dollar
to utter a cry
crows calling
to attract game by imitating its cry
halt entry 4 sense 2, suspend call time
call a game on account of rain
call2 of 2noun
a loud cry : shout
a cry of an animal
an imitation of an animal's cry or a device used to make such an imitation
summons entry 1 sense 1, invitation
attraction sense 1
the call of the wild
demand entry 1 sense 1a, claim
request entry 1 sense 1
a brief visit
the act of calling on the telephone
a ruling made by an official of a sports contest
a temporary transfer of control of computer processing to a particular set of instructions
callbacknoun
a return call
recall entry 2 sense 5
calla lilynoun
a plant often grown for its large white bract surrounding a fleshy spike of small yellow flowers
calk
calk
calisthenicssingular or plural noun
exercises to develop strength and flexibility that are done without special equipment
the art or practice of calisthenics
caliphatenoun
the office or dominion of a caliph
1.The Abbasid Caliphate kept intact the Persian and Byzantine administrative apparatus, which ensured wealth for the elite and promoted the revival of cities and trade.
2.This year, it is undoubtedly Caliphate, a thriller about Swedish Islamic terrorists.
3.He lacked the stature of his predecessor who had launched the so-called Caliphate - land ruled by IS - and he kept a lower profile.
4.Caliphate also succeeds as a piece of theatre.
5.The Royal Canadian Mounted Police interviewed Mr. Chaudhry in April 2017 — a year before the “Caliphate” podcast — based on information about his social media postings.
6.In the 860's the Byzantine Empire began to recover from Arab incursions so that by 872 the military balance with the Abbasid Caliphate had been permanently altered in the empire's favor.
860年代,拜占庭帝国开始从阿拉伯人的入侵中恢复,因此到872年,与阿拔斯王朝的军事平衡永久地成为帝国的优势。
7.He wields huge influence in Niger, part of which used to be in the Sokoto Caliphate, a powerful kingdom before colonial rule.
8.The panel quoted one unnamed country as saying Daesh has maintained its “Cubs of the Caliphate” program, recruiting children in the overcrowded al-Hol camp.
9.That year, the Abbasid family from Mecca seized control of the Islamic Caliphate and relocated its capital from Damascus to Baghdad, where it would remain for five centuries.
10.Already by al-Rashid’s reign, however, the Caliphate was splintering; it was simply too large to run efficiently without advanced bureaucratic institutions.
11.In 2019, “Caliphate” won an Overseas Press Club prize and a Peabody Award.
12.New York Times podcast host Michael Barbaro reportedly pressured several journalists to tone down their criticism of the paper after it retracted the core of its award-winning podcast series “Caliphate” due to false reporting.
13.Young men desperate for a place in history — be they white supremacist "crusaders" or Islamic warriors for the Caliphate — are especially attracted to the dark charisma of leaders like Trump.
14.Its stated aim is to impose an Islamic Caliphate in the region.
15.The New York Times has its hands full with review of ‘Caliphate’
16.Seeing how powerless the Abbasids were to prevent the loss of North Africa, the Umayyad emir of Al-Andalus declared himself to be caliph of a third state, the Caliphate of Cordoba.
17.An award-winning podcast, “Caliphate,” was found to have fallen well short of the paper’s journalistic standards.
18.For now, the Times is conducting its review of the content and production of “Caliphate,” as Canadian officials press forward with their case.
19.The editors’ note and interview followed a monthslong internal investigation into the “Caliphate” reporting.
20.Not everything has gone smoothly — The Times painfully concluded its 2018 podcast “Caliphate” did not meet journalistic standards — but it has been a remarkable transformation.