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12 May, 04:29

Arrange the events of the Islamic Empire using numbers 1-6.

Abbas, a descendant of Muhammad's uncle, established the Golden Age of the Abbasid dynasty.

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Abu Bakr puts down a rebellion and conquers Syria.

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The Seljuk Turks took control of the remnants of the Islamic Empire.

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Arab Muslims conquer Persia, Iraq, and Palestine.

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The Islamic Empire split into smaller caliphates.

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The Umayyads attacked India, expanded the Islamic Empire across North Africa and crossed over into Spain.

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  1. 12 May, 04:48
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    The correct order of events is the following:

    1 - Abu Bakr puts down a rebellion and conquers Syria. (632-634 CE)

    2 - Arab Muslims conquer Persia, Iraq, and Palestine. (637-651 CE)

    3 - The Umayyas attacked India, expanded the Islamic Empire across North Africa and crossed into Spain. (711-788 CE).

    4 - Abbas, a descendant of Muhammad's uncle, established the Golden Age of the Abbasid dynasty. (775-861 CE).

    5 - The Islamic Empire split into smaller caliphates. (861-845 CE).

    6 - The Seljuk Turks took control of the remnants of the Islamic Empire. 1037-1157).
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