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Sassanian Decline

Jiang says the Byzantine and Sassanian empires looked strong but were weakened by war, plagues, civil wars, and social discontent, while the Arabs were stronger than they appeared but divided.

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Comparative diagnosis around 600 CE.

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Jiang says the Byzantine and Sassanian empires looked strong but were weakened by war, plagues, civil wars, and social discontent, while the Arabs were stronger than they appeared but divided.

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