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zvonat [6]
1 year ago
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Who fought in Syria in 740, and what was the outcome?

History
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vazorg [7]1 year ago
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The outcome of the Battle of that was fought in Syria in 740 was that the Byzantines won a major victory over the maya-ds.

<h3>Who fought in Syria 740?</h3>

In the  740, there was a war in Syria between the may Arab army and the Byzantine forces in the battle known as the Battle of which was fought at Akroinon near the modern Phrygia, on the western edge of the Anatolian plateau.

The battle resulted in a decisive Byzantine victory. this was due to the fact of the may Caliphate's troubles on other fronts and the internal instability before and after the Abbasid Revolt, this put an end to major Arab incursions into Anatolia for three decades.

Therefore, the Option B is correct.

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NISA [10]1 year ago
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Answer: The correct answer is "The Byzantines won a major victory over the Umyads.

Explanation: I took the 1.03 Exam on FLVS.

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