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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 4,1| followers of Islam are called Muslims, or Muhammedans. At the 2 4,1| devil was compulsory for all Muslims, and the conceptions of 3 4,1| religious enthusiasm of the Muslims, which frequently rose to 4 4,1| which prepared the fanatical Muslims to regard death with disdain 5 4,1| there were few convinced Muslims, and even this small number 6 4,1| fanaticism and intolerance of the Muslims are later phenomena, alien 7 4,1| elected as the leader of the Muslims with the title of Caliph ( 8 4,1| heretics,” including the Muslims, borrow from the orthodox 9 5,2| significance to this failure of the Muslims to occupy Constantinople. 10 5,2| interesting to note that among the Muslims these buildings were associated 11 5,2| Christians as well as among the Muslims, the idea of the triumphant 12 5,2| to the Saviour, while the Muslims expected the end of the 13 5,2| the battle at Acroïnon the Muslims connected the legend of 14 5,4| the seventh century by the Muslims, who, guided by the words 15 5,8| continuous attacks of the Muslims upon the Byzantine Empire 16 6,2| collisions. In the west the Muslims occupied the city of Rhegium ( 17 6,2| between the Greeks and the Muslims in the west, in Italy, and 18 6,2| Byzantine victories over the Muslims. In the words of the French 19 6,2| 969. Never before had the Muslims been subjected to so much 20 6,2| Empire were conquered by the Muslims, so that Sicily was completely 21 6,2| campaigns against the eastern Muslims were highly successful. 22 6,2| Jerusalem from the hands of the Muslims, undertook a real crusade. 23 6,2| in the struggle with the Muslims, even though the Bulgarian 24 6,2| Basil’s death emboldened the Muslims to start a series of offensive 25 6,2| proposed a treaty to the Muslims. Its first two conditions, 26 6,2| relations with the eastern Muslims.~ At the same time very 27 6,2| Ashot’s death forced the Muslims to intervene in the internal 28 6,3| Asia Minor and the western Muslims in Italy. Boris, in his 29 6,6| German ruler against the Muslims, progressed very slowly, 30 6,8| in the ninth century, the Muslims had succeeded in occupying 31 6,8| reconquest of Sicily from the Muslims.~ The subjection of southern 32 6,8| to the struggle with the Muslims and Apelatai. The latter 33 6,8| efforts of Christians and Muslims, while in times of war each 34 7,1| countries were restricted by the Muslims but were not suspended. 35 7,1| Jerusalem and fought against the Muslims in Syria and Asia Minor. 36 7,1| and the resistance of the Muslims, the crusaders advanced 37 7,1| that time, in 1104, the Muslims won a great victory over 38 7,1| both of Alexius and of the Muslims; both gladly anticipated 39 7,1| to war again against the Muslims and the Emperor, his sworn 40 7,1| ruinous incursions of the Muslims who were exterminating or 41 7,1| forces the strength of the Muslims, were occupied with their 42 7,1| These conditions enabled the Muslims, who had been weakened and 43 7,1| expeditions: the first against the Muslims who at that time were in 44 7,1| made an agreement with the Muslims, stirring them up to attack 45 7,1| most miserable way. The Muslims in the East were not weakened; 46 7,2| facilitated the advance of the Muslims. The most important centers 47 7,2| crusade he appealed to the Muslims for an energetic and untiring 48 7,3| quarrels; he described what the Muslims, whom the pope named in 49 7,3| advantage, to obtain from the Muslims the restoration of Palestine. 50 7,3| a secret treaty with the Muslims, but exclusively because 51 7,3| forces not only against the Muslims in Palestine or Egypt, but, 52 7,3| the struggle against the Muslims in the Holy Land.~ ~ 53 8,4| Emperor of Nicaea over the Muslims was very great: it confirmed 54 9,9| the holy sacrament saw the Muslims rush into the church, the


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