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Two of the four pre-Islamic Persian Empires were around during the Period of the Roman Empire: the Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD) and the Sasanian Empire (224-651)
Islam as a religion expanded as the Islamic Empires expanded through conquest and where Islamic merchants met with receptive cultures outside of the Islamic Empires.
to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires. to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires.
the Abbasid. The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal were the only early modern Islamic empires
to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires. to take the holy land back from the Islamic empires.
religion
Empires are not people. Therefore, they do not eat.
Islamic
Arabic became common due to the spread of Islam in the 7th century. As Islamic empires expanded, Arabic became the language of religion, trade, and governance. It also served as a unifying force among diverse populations within the Islamic world.
Empires do not standardise each other.
Roman and Han empires
They both focused on religion