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The map can be found on File:QASIM.PNG. It depicts the largest extent of the territory conquered by Qasim during the Umayyads. It depicts the largest extent of the territory conquered by Qasim during the Umayyads.
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Map seeds are a type of random seeds. This is the "new game" screen in Factorio. In addition to specifying the map seed itself, Factorio can also encode all the map settings into a single map exchange string. Games which use procedural generation and include support for setting the map seed include Ark: Survival Evolved, Minecraft, Factorio ...
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A map of the northern regions of the Caliphate. The area shaded in light brown depicts the expansion into Tabaristan and Jurjan along the southern Caspian coast during Sulayman's reign. The areas shaded in lime green, pink, purple, yellow and orange depict areas conquered under Sulayman's predecessors.
A map depicting the expansion of the Caliphate. The areas highlighted in pink depict territorial expansion during Abd al-Malik's reign. Abd al-Malik is considered the most "celebrated" Umayyad caliph by the historian Julius Wellhausen. [105] "His reign had been a period of hard-won successes", in the words of Kennedy. [76]
Expansion of the Rashidun Caliphate under different caliphs (632–661) This is the list of battles involving the Rashidun Caliphate ranked chronologically from 632, with the first caliph Abu Bakr As-Siddiq, to the last caliph in 661, Ali ibn Abi Talib. Here is a legend to facilitate the reading of the outcomes of the battles below: Victory Defeat
By the 650s, in addition to the Arabian Peninsula, the caliphate had subjugated the Levant to parts of the Transcaucasus in the north; North Africa from Egypt to the edge of present-day Tunisia in the west; and the Iranian Plateau to parts of Central and South Asia in the east. The Caliphate ended in a five-year period of internal strife.