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1520 BCE
Conclusion
The muslim world was as politically divided as christian Europe -
1492 BCE
Arab dries out
The Arab empire fragmented and fallen. -
1300 BCE
Another Mongol leader
Another Mongol leader led his armies into the Middle east. -
1258 BCE
The death of the last Abbassid caliph
Hulagu burns and loots Baghdad killing the last Abbassid caliph. -
1216 BCE
leading the Mongols.
Genghiz Klan led the Mongols out of central Asia across Persia and Mesopotamia. -
1187 BCE
The Muslim general
The Muslim general Salah al-din ousted Christians from Jerusalem. -
1099 BCE
Capturing Jerusalem
Christian crusaders captured Jerusalem after a long bloody siege. -
1055 BCE
Figurehead
A seljuk sultan, or authority, controlled Baghdad, but he left the Abbassid caliph as a figurehead. -
900 BCE
Migration
The seljuk Turks migrated into the middle East from Central Asia. -
850 BCE
Fragmented control
Abbassid control over the Arab empire fragmented. -
750 BCE
The move
The Umayyad family move there set up to the Indus Valley -
732 BCE
Defeat
The Muslim armies are defeated at the battle tours. -
711 BCE
The push
Muslim armies cross the strait of Gibraltar into Spain and push the north to France. -
661 BCE
The split
Sunni and shiite muslims split -
632 BCE
Mahammad dies
Mahammad gets ill and dies three months after he returns to madinah