 Muslim armies will eventually drive the Crusaders out of the Holy Land  The Crusades were to expensive and people started to question the importance.

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 Muslim armies will eventually drive the Crusaders out of the Holy Land  The Crusades were to expensive and people started to question the importance of them

 Under Genghis Khan, Mongol armies swept across Asia.  Mongols invaded Persia ending the Abbasid Dynasty  Mongols were stopped by the Malmuks. The Malmuks were Muslims who ruled over most of the Holy Land and North Africa  ** Mongols converted to Islam and unified Asia under one religion

 As the Mongol and Malmuk Dynasties decline the Ottoman’s take over the region  They conquer Constantinople and end the Byzantine Empire  They allowed all groups to worship and make their own communities called “Millets”

 They will end up control all of Persia. There descendants are still the rulers of the region today

 Take control of India and bring Islam

 Muslim traders spread religion throughout world. They bring it to Africa and Indonesia.