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  2. File:Map of expansion of Caliphate.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:16, 27 August 2022: 900 × 413 (647 KB): FanofMultimedia123: Reverted to version as of 18:07, 20 March 2022 (UTC) It shows the largest territorial expansion from the Umayyads.

  3. File:Map of expansion of Caliphate-pt.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. File talk:Map of expansion of Caliphate.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Spread of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Arab expansion in the first centuries after Muhammad's death soon established dynasties in North Africa, West Africa, to the Middle East, and south to Somalia by the Companions of the Prophet, most notably the Rashidun Caliphate and military advents of Khalid Bin Walid, Amr ibn al-As, and Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas. The historic process of ...

  7. Category:Caliphates - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Rashidun Caliphate (5 C, 7 P) S. Sokoto Caliphate (4 C, 27 P) U.

  8. Muslim conquest of the Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Maghreb after the Berber Revolt (743). [20] Although the area was under control of the caliphate, there were still some sections of the population that would resist the spread of Islam. The Berber people were thought of as inferior and made to convert to Islam and join the Arab army, receiving less pay than an Arab would have. [21]

  9. File:Map of the Caliphate in 945.svg - Wikipedia

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