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Muhammad, the founder of Islam, primarily conquered territories in the Arabian Peninsula during his lifetime. His most notable military campaigns included the conquest of Mecca in 630 CE, which solidified his control over the city and its surrounding regions. Additionally, he unified various tribes of Arabia under Islam through a series of battles and treaties, leading to the establishment of a significant Islamic state. After his death in 632 CE, Muslim expansion continued under the caliphs, spreading beyond Arabia into parts of the Byzantine and Persian empires.

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