Adam Glantz

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Under the Rightly Guided caliphs, the supreme leader of the umma was by definition a spiritual guide entrenched in Islam’s historical heartlands, as well as a political and military commander in chief. But once the Umayyad caliphs left Arabia, these two roles were not quite so easily combined. The caliph was not suddenly stripped of his religious dignity—but he looked very much more like an emperor than before.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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