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A Brief History of the Early Muslim Conquests: How Islam Spread Across Three Continents in a Century
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Hugh Lancaster
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Experience a sweeping military history where ambitious tribal alliances shatter ancient empires to forge a new world. Perfect for your morning commute, this dramatic narrative transports you to Late Antiquity, detailing how a marginalized community rapidly conquered territories from the Atlantic to Central Asia.
Whether you are studying Middle Eastern history or seeking a thought-provoking epic for a long road trip, this accessible chronicle delivers. Beyond the battlefields, it unravels the pragmatic diplomacy, economic shifts, and complex truths that challenge modern myths about religious expansion.
What you'll discover inside:
• How the exhaustion of the Byzantine and Sasanian empires created a power vacuum ripe for disruption.
• The strategic organization of early armies and the crucial role of tribal alliances in rapid expansion.
• Why common myths about forced conversions misunderstand the pragmatic ways new rulers governed ancient societies.
• The fascinating integration of Roman and Persian legacies into the foundations of a new civilization.
• Step-by-step accounts of sweeping conquests spanning the Levant, Egypt, North Africa, Iberia, and Central Asia.
Equip yourself with the historical tools to understand one of the most hotly debated eras in human civilization. Press play now to step onto the shifting sands of Late Antiquity and witness the dramatic century that redefined the globe.
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