Countries of the Arab Caliphate in the Middle Ages.

The Arab Caliphate existed from 632 to 1517 and reached its largest territories during the reign of the Abbasid dynasty from 750 to 945. Despite the conditional unity, this state was typically feudal and was divided into multiple kingdoms.
During this period, the Caliphate included almost all of Spain except for the kingdoms of Asturias and Navarre (north-west of Spain), the territory of modern Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, the coast of Libya, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, the states of the Arabian Peninsula, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Armenia , Azerbaijan’s eastern lands ended at the borders with India.



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