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valina [46]
3 years ago
5

The westernmost territory of islam's expansion was

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Colt1911 [192]3 years ago
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Answer:

The westernmost region that the Muslims have picked up amid its alleged heavenly war was the Iberian promontory,

Explanation:

The westernmost region that the Muslims have picked up amid its alleged heavenly war was in other words day Spain and Portugal. This was accomplished amid the time of Early Caliphs and by the later Omayyad in 610 to 750 CE. Anyway quite a bit of its westernmost domain because of the ceaseless Christian reconquest done on the landmass. The keep a going area fell on the 1400's and most Muslims were removed from the promontory in the event that they decline to change their religion to Christianity. They may have been removed however their way of life lived in the Cities particularly in Alhambra and Cordoba.

ddd [48]3 years ago
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The westernmost territory that the Muslims have gained during its so called holy war was the Iberian peninsula, which is the present-day Spain and Portugal. This was achieved during the period of Early Caliphs and by the later Umayyads in 610 to 750 CE. However much of its westernmost territory due to the continuous Christian reconquest done on the peninsula. The last territory fell on the 1400s and most Muslims were expelled from the peninsula if they refuse to change their religion to Christianity. They may have been expelled but their culture lived in the Cities especially in Alhambra and Cordoba.  
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