Arab conquest succeeds rapidly because Christians and Jews thirst for religious liberation and the Byzantine and Sassanid empires are exhausted, leaving only Constantinople safe.
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Arab Conquests
Arab conquest succeeds rapidly because Christians and Jews thirst for religious liberation and the Byzantine and Sassanid empires are exhausted, leaving only Constantinople safe.
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"This is establishing the monad, right? That's God. The monad is the universe. The monad is everything. It's divine, okay? Stop saying Jesus is..."
"They take Spain, they take Northern Africa, they conquer Persia, okay? It's a really rapid conquest. Because at this point in history, people are..."
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