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1 5,8| Harun-ar-Rashid (786-809) and Mamun (813-33), under whom Persian 2 5,8| ninth century, particularly Mamun, resembled the Byzantine 3 5,8| powerful force that Caliph Mamun did not hesitate to form 4 5,8| or at the instance of, Mamun, Thomas was crowned at Antioch 5 5,8| also the defeat of Caliph Mamun in his offensive projects 6 5,8| historian even says that Mamun looked forward to the entire 7 5,8| Empire.[134] Theophilus sent Mamun an envoy bearing proposals 8 5,8| proposals of peace. But in 833 Mamun died and was succeeded by 9 5,8| his pupils that the Caliph Mamun, zealously interested in 10 5,8| Constantinopolitan churches. Although Mamun had sent a personal letter 11 5,8| exchanged between Theophilus and Mamun regarding Leo the Mathematician, 12 5,8| ruled by Harun-ar-Rashid and Mamun, was experiencing a brilliant