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* "'''Caliphate'''" from "Caliph" which means successor of Muhammad
* "'''Caliphate'''" from "Caliph" which means successor of Muhammad
** literally translated from Arabic = "Successor of the Messenger of God"
** literally translated from Arabic = "Successor of the Messenger of God"
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** Ali was Muhammad's son-in-law and the husband of his daughter, Fatima
** Ali was Muhammad's son-in-law and the husband of his daughter, Fatima
** Shiites did not recognize the first three Caliphates as legiitimate
** Shiites did not recognize the first three Caliphates as legiitimate
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# Expansion under Muhammad, 622-632
# Expansion under Muhammad, 622-632
# Expansion during the Rashidun Caliphate, 632-661
# Expansion during the Rashidun Caliphate, 632-661
# Expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate, 661-750
# Expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate, 661-750
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** under the idea, "Muhammad dead, Allah alive"
** under the idea, "Muhammad dead, Allah alive"
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* Abu Bakr conquered Arabia and united all the tribes under "umma"  
* Abu Bakr conquered Arabia and united all the tribes under "umma"
* did not establish a monarchy, so succession was not hereditary
* did not establish a monarchy, so succession was not hereditary
* all four Rashidun Caliphs were related to Muhammad through marriage
* all four Rashidun Caliphs were related to Muhammad through marriage
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* 2nd major Caliphate (Sunni)
* 2nd major Caliphate (Sunni)
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=== Ottoman Caliphate ===
=== Ottoman Empire ===
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* the 4th caliphate
* "Ottoman Caliphate" is considered the 4th caliphate
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=== Ottoman Empire ===
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|Middle East, Anatolia, Southeastern Europe, Greece, North Africa
|Middle East, Anatolia, Southeastern Europe, Greece, North Africa
|[[File:OttomanEmpireMain.png|thumb|The Ottoman Empire in 1683|alt=The Ottoman Empire in 1683|none|250x250px]]
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