2-12: Assassination And Election

2-12: Assassination And Election

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Caliphate in Chaos | IHP 11-2

The Assassination of Caliph Walid II serves as the violent climax to an era of mounting tension, marking the definitive start of the Third Fitna civil war. This episode explores the roots of this collapse, beginning with the Early History and Passive Protest of Sufism, where figu ...  Show more

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