Muslim Conquest of Persia
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The Muslim Conquest of Persia, a pivotal historical event in the 7th century, marked the rapid expansion of the Islamic Caliphate into the Sassanian Empire. Led by figures like Caliph Umar and the skilled military strategist Khalid ibn al-Walid, Muslim forces conquered Persia, transforming its religious and political landscape. This conquest facilitated the spread of Islam across the region, reshaping Persia's cultural and religious identity. The Muslim Conquest of Persia is a critical chapter in Islamic history, underscoring its enduring influence on the Middle East and its role in shaping the course of civilization in the years that followed.
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