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Which statement best describes the territory of the
Islamic caliphate in the years following Muhammad's
death in 632 CE?
It unified eastern Asia.
It expanded to the south.
It more than doubled in size.
ASIA
It reached the Arabian Sea.
sia
Arabian
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