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History examines the Sasanian extension to Palestine and Egypt 602-629 AD

The Department of History at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Kufa discussed a doctoral dissertation by the researcher Muhammad Salman Hammoud Al-Safi, entitled: “The Sasanian Expansion to Palestine and Egypt 602-629 AD”, in which the researcher received a very good rating.
According to the study, the beginning of the seventh century AD witnessed a struggle between the two largest states at that time, which cast a shadow over all the eastern, Arab and North African countries, which were the scene of the Sasanian expansion to Palestine and Egypt and the resulting resounding Herculean response.
The war of the Sasanian expansion 602-629 AD is the strongest and last of all wars between the Sasanian and Byzantine empires, as it witnessed a military alert on the maximum military limits and a religious mobilization by the church to confront the Sasanian threat.

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