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Q: In which year did the Arabs conquered India?
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Who has never conquered Egypt Greeks Chinese or Arabs?

arabs


Who conquered Palestine?

muslim arabs


Who conquered Palestine in the 600's?

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The Byzantine Romans left Palestine in 634 because it was conquered by the Arabs.


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Can you describe the territories conquered by the Arabs by the year 661 CE?

Arabs controlled all of the eastern and central part of North Africa AND all of the Middle East, except for western Anatolia, but including the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Persia.


Why have the Arabs never been conquered by any world powers?

They have. Example: England and France


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