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	<title>Comments on: 1258: Al-Musta&#8217;sim, the last Abbasid Caliph</title>
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		<title>By: sanjarwequar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 18:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>please verify if possible these are historic facts or not

Hazrat Makhdoom Shamsuddin alias Saman Faryaadras was the son of Makhdoom Sheikh Nizamuddin ibne Mohammed Al-Makki Rumi. You were born in the mulk Rum (Turkey or Asia Minor)  during the reign of Ghyasuddin and Salith ibne Saljuq in 1270 A.D (669 Hijri). You were very young when your father Makhdoom Sheikh Nizamuddin migrated to, and settled down, in the holy city of Mecca. As Makhdoom Nizamuddin was married to the niece of Qaiser-e-Rum and Salith you were considered among the elites of Mecca. Tataris defeated Mustasim, the last Abbasid caliph, and annexed Baghdad, and in 1257 A.D (656 H) they killed Daulat Abbasi. Due to this change of rule and the fear and anarchy that followed it, Qazi Rafiuddin, Qazi of Qaiser-e-Rum, took with him - after the death of Sheikh Nizamuddin

thanks &#38; regards
sanjarwequar</description>
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<p>Hazrat Makhdoom Shamsuddin alias Saman Faryaadras was the son of Makhdoom Sheikh Nizamuddin ibne Mohammed Al-Makki Rumi. You were born in the mulk Rum (Turkey or Asia Minor)  during the reign of Ghyasuddin and Salith ibne Saljuq in 1270 A.D (669 Hijri). You were very young when your father Makhdoom Sheikh Nizamuddin migrated to, and settled down, in the holy city of Mecca. As Makhdoom Nizamuddin was married to the niece of Qaiser-e-Rum and Salith you were considered among the elites of Mecca. Tataris defeated Mustasim, the last Abbasid caliph, and annexed Baghdad, and in 1257 A.D (656 H) they killed Daulat Abbasi. Due to this change of rule and the fear and anarchy that followed it, Qazi Rafiuddin, Qazi of Qaiser-e-Rum, took with him - after the death of Sheikh Nizamuddin</p>
<p>thanks &amp; regards<br />
sanjarwequar</p>
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		<title>By: D</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>how was Al-Musta’sim  executed?

The Mongols did not want to shed "royal blood," so they wrapped him in a rug and trampled him to death with their horses. All of his sons but one were executed as well; the surviving one sent as a prisoner to Mongolia, where Mongolian historians report he married and fathered children, but played no role in Islam thereafter.</description>
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<p>The Mongols did not want to shed &#8220;royal blood,&#8221; so they wrapped him in a rug and trampled him to death with their horses. All of his sons but one were executed as well; the surviving one sent as a prisoner to Mongolia, where Mongolian historians report he married and fathered children, but played no role in Islam thereafter.</p>
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