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Review the maps. A map titled The Umayyad Caliphate (661 to 750 C E) showing Europe, Asia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, and Africa. Territory in 661 C E includes the Arabian Peninsula, most of Persia, and a small portion of the northern coast of Africa. Territory in 750 C E includes more of the northern coast of Africa, most of Spain, and extends from Persia into Asia. A map titled The Abbasid Dynasty (750 to 1258 C E) showing Europe, Asia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, and Africa. The Abbasid territory includes the Arabian Peninsula, Persia into Asia, and most of the northern coast of Africa. Other Muslim territory includes most of Spain and a small part of the northern coast of Africa near Spain. According to the maps, what happened to the caliphate under the Abbasids? It lost territory in Spain and North Africa. It conquered parts of the Arabian Peninsula. It gained control of lands in Spain. It spread deeper into North Africa.
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Review the maps. A map titled The Umayyad Caliphate (661 to 750 C E) showing Europe, Asia, Persia, t...
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