Abbadide

/ˌæbəˈdaɪd/ noun

A member of a dynasty that ruled parts of the Islamic world, though this form is rare and non-standard compared to 'Abbasid.'

From Arabic 'Abbas, the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad, with the suffix -ide indicating lineage or dynasty. The standard form 'Abbasid' is more commonly used in English to denote this historical dynasty.

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