How China DEFENDED AGAINST Abbasid and Mongol by the most brutal tactic 751-1388 FULL PARTS

How China DEFENDED AGAINST Abbasid and Mongol by the most brutal tactic 751-1388 FULL PARTS

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How China DEFENDED AGAINST Abbasid and Mongol by the most brutal tactic (751-1388) (FULL PARTS)
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How China DEFENDED AGAINST Abbasid and Mongol by the most brutal tactic (751-1388) (FULL PARTS). After Prophet Muhammad's passing in 632, the Muslim community, led by the first four caliphs—who we now call the Rashidun Caliphs—embarked on a series of ambitious campaigns that spanned several decades. Under their leadership, the Muslims expanded their influence dramatically, stretching across the Middle East, North Africa, and even farther.

How China DEFENDED AGAINST Abbasid and Mongol by the most brutal tactic (751-1388) (FULL PARTS). The Byzantine Empire, or the Eastern Roman Empire as it's often called, lost some of its most crucial Middle Eastern territories, including Syria and Egypt, especially after the pivotal Battle of Yarmouk in 636. If you're interested, we’ve got a video covering that clash in detail. Check out our channel for a deeper dive.
On the other front, the once-mighty Sassanian Empire, which had stood as a formidable power, was entirely overrun, finally collapsing by 651.
When the Umayyad Dynasty took over around 661, the expansion didn’t miss a beat. The Muslims continued pushing westward, sweeping across North Africa and into the Iberian Peninsula. By 711, they had started their conquest of Spain, and before long, most of what we now recognize as Spain and Portugal had fallen under Muslim rule.

How China DEFENDED AGAINST Abbasid and Mongol by the most brutal tactic (751-1388) (FULL PARTS). Meanwhile, in the east, the Umayyads weren’t idle either. They advanced into Central Asia. Yet, Central Asia wasn’t like the other regions the Arab armies had conquered before. This place was different—a real challenge. Unlike the more unified lands they had subdued earlier, Central Asia was a patchwork of various peoples. You had sedentary Iranian groups living in small kingdoms and city-states, and then there were the Turkic tribes roaming the steppes.
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