Pronunciation: /æbədɪd/
noun a member of the Abbadid dynasty, which ruled part of Spain and North Africa in the 11th century
A1 An abbadid is a type of medieval Islamic coin.
A2 During the Abbasid Caliphate, the abbadid dynasty ruled in Spain.
B1 The abbadid emir built a grand palace in Seville.
B2 The abbadid dynasty was known for its cultural achievements.
C1 The decline of the abbadid dynasty led to political instability in Al-Andalus.
C2 Abbadid art and architecture are still admired for their intricate designs.
formal The Abbadid dynasty was a Muslim Arab dynasty that ruled in the region of Al-Andalus in southern Spain.
informal Did you know that the Abbadid dynasty was known for its architectural achievements in Al-Andalus?
slang The Abbadid rulers were like the OGs of Al-Andalus back in the day.
figurative The Abbadid dynasty's influence in Al-Andalus was like a beacon of cultural prosperity.
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