The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The East
AD Scope Of Chapter LI
632Union of the Arabs
Character of their Caliphs
Their Conquests— Invasion of PERSIA
636 Battle of Cadesia
Foundation of Bassora
637 Sack of Madayn
Foundation of Cufa
637-651 Conquest of Persia
651 Death of the last King
710 The Conquest of Transoxiana
632 Invasion of SYRIA, Siege of Bosra
633 Siege of Damascus
Battle of Aiznadin
The Arabs return to Damascus
634 The City is taken by Storm and Capitulation
Pursuit of the Damascenes
Fair of Abyla
635 Sieges of Heliopolis and Emesa
636 Battle of Yermuk
637 Conquest of Jerusalem
638 Conquest of Aleppo and Antioch
Flight of Heraclius
End of the Syrian War
633-639The Conquerors of Syria
639-655Progress of the Syrian Conquerors
EGYPT— Character and Life of Amrou
638 Invasion of Egypt
The Cities of Memphis, Babylon, and Cairo
Voluntary Submission of the Copts or Jacobites
Siege and Conquest of Alexandria
The Alexandrian Library
Administration of Egypt— Riches and Populousness
647 AFRICA— First invasion by Abdallah
The Praefect Gregory and his Daughter
Victory of the Arabs
665-689Progress of the Saracens in Africa
670-675Foundation of Cairoan
692-698 Conquest of Carthage
698-709 Final Conquest of Africa
Adoption of the Moors
709 SPAIN. First Temptations and Designs of the Arabs
State of the Gothic Monarchy
710The first Descent of the Arabs, Their second Descent and Victory
Ruin of the Gothic Monarchy
712, 713 Conquest of Spain by Musa
714Disgrace of Musa
Prosperity of Spain under the Arabs
Religious Toleration, Propagation of Mahometism
Fall of the Magians of Persia
749 Decline and Fall of Christianity in Africa
1149 And Spain
Toleration of the Christians, Their Hardships
718The Empire of the Caliphs
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