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The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World (Cambridge Illustrated Histories)
 
 
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The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World (Cambridge Illustrated Histories) [Paperback]

Ira M. Lapidus , Francis Robinson
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Of the Middle East in about AD 600 one thing can be said for certain: its chances of being conquered by Arab tribesmen in the name of a new religion were so remote that nobody had even speculated that it might happen. Read the first page
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