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Nadusha1986 [10]
3 years ago
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Time Lines of the Expansion of Muslim Empires

History
1 answer:
nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
3 0

The timelines of the expansion of Muslim Empires begin with "the revelation of Quran around 610 - 632 AD in Saudi Arabia."

The subsequent timelines of the expansion of Muslim Empires are listed below:

632 - 661 AD -- Umayyad Caliphate;

661 - 750 AD -- Ommayad Dynasty;

750 - 1258 AD -- Abbasid Dynasty;

756 - 1031 AD -- Spanish Umayyads;

819 - 1005 AD -- Samanids;

1040 - 1196 AD -- Seljuqs of Iran;

1062 - 1147 AD -- Almoravids;

1130 - 1269 AD -- Almohads;

1081 - 1307 AD -- Seljuqs of Rum;

1206 - 1353 AD -- Ilkhanids;

1232 - 1492 AD -- Nasrid kingdom;

1250 - 1517 AD -- Mamluks;

1299 - 1923 AD -- Ottoman empire;

1307 - 1507 AD -- Timurid empire;

1501 - 1722 AD -- Safavid empire;

1526 - 1858 AD -- Mughal empire.

Hence, in this case, it can be concluded that the expansion of Muslim Empires began with Prophet Muhammad in Saudi Arabia and spread across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

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