Which factors helped the Umayyad empire grow? Select all that apply.


weakened Persian and Byzantine rule


forced conversion of all non-Muslims


loot taken from conquered regions


daring, effective fighting methods

Respuesta :

A.) weakened Persian and Byzantine rule
D.) 
daring, effective fighting methods 

comment if wrong 

Factors helped the Umayyad empire grow are

(a). weakened Persian and Byzantine rule

(d). daring, effective fighting methods

Further Explanations:

Umayyad Caliphate was one of the four prominent caliphates established after the demise of  Muhammad. The caliphate emerged under the region of the Umayyad dynasty established by the Uthman Ibn Affan, the third caliph. The caliphate was able to influence 33 million people with an approximate area of 4,300,000sqmi, being the largest empire in history.

The dynasty continued the Muslim conquest and incorporated  Transoxiana, Sindh, Iberian Peninsula, and Maghreb into the worlds of Muslims. By the end of the 6th century, Umayyads were able to create a dominant and prosperous trade relationship with the Seria and Yemen of the South, established a military and economic alliance with the nomadic Arabian tribes of the north and a transversed caravans of the Arabian desert provided them a strong political power the whole region.

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Answer Details

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Umayyad Caliphate

Keywords: Umayyad Caliphate, Transoxiana, Sindh, Iberian Peninsula, and Maghreb, Muhammad, Uthman Ibn Affan, Syria and Palestine, Sasanian, nomadic Arabian tribes, Arabian desert