The History of the World: From the Earliest Period to the Year of Our Lord 1783, With Particular Reference to the Affairs of Europe And Her Colonies Vol. 2

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[A. D. 1097.] The dominion of the Arabs now contained six prin- cipal states. A great part of Hindostan obeyed the Sultan of Gasna, while the Choresmian Sultan extended his power over the neighboring countries of Persia, and beyond the Gihan in Mawaralnahra. The Command- ers of the Faithful were revered by all the Moslem ex- cept the Fatimite sultans, as the heads of their religion ; but, in temporal affairs, the Turks of the house of Seljuk possessed, even in Bagdad, the supreme authority. The... Fatimite sultans at Alkahira ruled from the Euphrates to Kairwan ; the Zeirides reigned at Tunis ; and the Morabeths at Morocco.
CHAPTER XI.
SPAIN.
The revolt of the lieutenants subverted the dominion which Abderachman's bold and fortunate enterprise ' SPAIN. ' 221 had acquired at Cordova, for the last of the Ommia- dae. Factions in the royal house contributed to this misfortune.
We saw Ordunyo restore, in Leon, a Christian throne, and reestablish in his realm the laws of the Visigoths.
The love of glory, religious enthusiasm, and the hope of acquiring dominion, developed military and political virtues among the Christians.


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