Islam as a religion began to expand to places not yet conquered by the Umayyad Caliphs and their armies, resulting in an expansion of the Islamic World that was greater than the size of the actual Empire. The Empire, though, remained the primary method of Islamic Expansion in this period and this was facilitated by armies and conquest.
It helped the scattered states from revolting
he helped the empire expand more and he discovered new places such as the east coast of Australia
Alexander the Great helped expand Hellenism to the East.
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Islam as a religion began to expand to places not yet conquered by the Umayyad Caliphs and their armies, resulting in an expansion of the Islamic World that was greater than the size of the actual Empire. The Empire, though, remained the primary method of Islamic Expansion in this period and this was facilitated by armies and conquest.
The Byzantine and Persian empires were weak.
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It helped the scattered states from revolting
It helped the scattered states from revolting
It helped the scattered states from revolting
it expanded by the leaders (caliphate helped by expanding the empire
he helped the empire expand more and he discovered new places such as the east coast of Australia
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His persistence in running a 10 year military campaign to take over all the Persian Empire.
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.
Alexander the Great helped expand Hellenism to the East.