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... frontier districts , which were occupied by forts and standing camps . The standing camp , or fustát , was an institution which had been developed under the Omayyads , and was continued under the early Abbasids . The ancient towns of ...
... frontier districts , which were occupied by forts and standing camps . The standing camp , or fustát , was an institution which had been developed under the Omayyads , and was continued under the early Abbasids . The ancient towns of ...
Stranica 234
... frontier districts , which were occupied by forts and standing camps . The standing camp , or fustát , was an institution which had been developed under the Omayyads , and was continued under the early Abbasids . The ancient towns of ...
... frontier districts , which were occupied by forts and standing camps . The standing camp , or fustát , was an institution which had been developed under the Omayyads , and was continued under the early Abbasids . The ancient towns of ...
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... frontier . When their successes at the expense of the Empire enabled the conquerors to bestride the mountains , a new fence , traversing Thrace , marked the third position in their southward advance . * The westward expansion is ...
... frontier . When their successes at the expense of the Empire enabled the conquerors to bestride the mountains , a new fence , traversing Thrace , marked the third position in their southward advance . * The westward expansion is ...
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