The Ottoman Empire was not the largest Muslim Empire as the Umayyad Empire in 749 CE was larger. However, it may be the most influential Muslim Empire, but that is up to the perception of the person discussing it.
Only Muslim Arabs were first-class citizens of this great empire.
They began to conquer new lands.
They began to conquer new lands.
The Muslim empire spread under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty through the power of the Syrian army, which was the dynasty's foundation; this allowed the Umayyads to assume greater control of conquered provinces and and of Arab tribal rivalries.
The Muslim empire spread under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty through the power of the Syrian army, which was the dynasty's foundation; this allowed the Umayyads to assume greater control of conquered provinces and and of Arab tribal rivalries.
The Umayyad Empire ruled its largest extent for only one year, 750 C.E. It was then deposed by the Abbassids, whose empire immediately shrank (due to the loss of Spain to the Umayyad remnant).
Abd al Mallik unify the empire by making Arabic the official language of government in all Muslim lands
Damascus became the capital of the Muslim world under the leadership of the Umayyad dynasty. The Umayyad dynasty ruled the Muslim world from 661 through 750.
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Yes, the Umayyad rulers implemented significant changes that facilitated both the expansion and unification of the Muslim Empire. They established Arabic as the administrative language, which helped streamline governance across diverse regions. Additionally, their military conquests extended the empire's reach from Spain to India, while the promotion of trade and cultural exchanges contributed to a sense of unity among the varied populations within the empire.
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