List of Abbasid Caliphs
| Ruler | Reign |
|---|---|
| Caliphs of Baghdad | |
| Abu'l Abbas As-Saffah | 750–754 |
| Al-Mansur | 754–775 |
| Al-Mahdi | 775–785 |
| Al-Hadi | 785–786 |
| Harun al-Rashid | 786–809 |
| Al-Amin | 809–813 |
| Al-Ma'mun | 813–833 |
| Al-Mu'tasim | 833–842 |
| Al-Wathiq | 842–847 |
| Al-Mutawakkil | 847–861 |
| Al-Muntasir | 861–862 |
| Al-Musta'in | 862–866 |
| Al-Mu'tazz | 866–869 |
| Al-Muhtadi | 869–870 |
| Al-Mu'tamid | 870–892 |
| Al-Mu'tadid | 892–902 |
| Al-Muktafi | 902–908 |
| Al-Muqtadir | 908–932 |
| Al-Qahir | 932–934 |
| Ar-Radi | 934–940 |
| Al-Muttaqi | 940–944 |
| Al-Mustakfi | 944–946 |
| Al-Muti | 946–974 |
| At-Ta'i | 974–991 |
| Al-Qadir | 991–1031 |
| Al-Qa'im | 1031–1075 |
| Al-Muqtadi | 1075–1094 |
| Al-Mustazhir | 1094–1118 |
| Al-Mustarshid | 1118–1135 |
| Ar-Rashid | 1135–1136 |
| Al-Muqtafi | 1136–1160 |
| Al-Mustanjid | 1160–1170 |
| Al-Mustadi | 1170–1180 |
| An-Nasir | 1180–1225 |
| Az-Zahir | 1225–1226 |
| Al-Mustansir | 1226–1242 |
| Al-Musta'sim | 1242–1258 |
| Caliphs of Cairo | |
| Al-Mustansir | 1261–1262 |
| Al-Hakim I (Cairo) | 1262–1302 |
| Al-Mustakfi I of Cairo | 1303–1340 |
| Al-Wathiq I | 1340–1341 |
| Al-Hakim II | 1341–1352 |
| Al-Mu'tadid I | 1352–1362 |
| Al-Mutawakkil I | 1362–1383 |
| Al-Wathiq II | 1383–1386 |
| Al-Mu'tasim | 1386–1389 |
| Al-Mutawakkil I (restored) | 1389–1406 |
| Al-Musta'in | 1406–1414 |
| Al-Mu'tadid II | 1414–1441 |
| Al-Mustakfi II | 1441–1451 |
| Al-Qa'im | 1451–1455 |
| Al-Mustanjid | 1455–1479 |
| Al-Mutawakkil II | 1479–1497 |
| Al-Mustamsik | 1497–1508 |
| Al-Mutawakkil III | 1508–1517 |
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