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1. Establishment of the first naval fleet in the Islamic era of Muawiya

2.Unification of the Islamic country's

3.putting dots in the quran , ex : ش س

4.Open India

5.Instrument of the Islamic Umayyad money

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What changes did the abbasids make during their rule?

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Did the Umayyads rule from Medina?

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Did the next group of caliphs the umayyads rule from madinah?

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What changes did the 'rightly guided' caliphs make during their rule?

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Which of the following characterized Sunni Muslims and not Shiite Muslims?

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Was Córdova the capital of the Arab Empire?

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