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Islam took about 100 years to reach Central Asia due to several factors, including the region's geographic distance from the heart of the Islamic empire and the presence of established local powers and cultures. The initial Arab conquests in the 7th century faced resistance from various tribes and empires, such as the Sassanian Empire and local Turkic groups. Additionally, the spread of Islam often relied on trade routes and peaceful proselytization, which took time to establish. By the 8th century, Islamic influence began to solidify through trade, cultural exchange, and military campaigns.

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