Episode 27: Imperial caliphate

Episode 27: Imperial caliphate

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Episode 28: Walid bin Abdulmalik

Although Abdulmalik was an incredibly tough act to follow, his successor was bequeathed an unassailably powerful position. The caliphate was ascendant, and its frontier armies were so capable and efficient that they expanded its domain to unmatched extents practically autonomousl ...  Show more

Episode 29: Unforced error

If Walid’s reign was the zenith of Umayyad power, then his succession marked an inflection point through which we begin to see some cracks which may have been there all along. Leaving his governor of Iraq and the East unchecked led to great discontent, and different rifts within ...  Show more

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