This book provides a critical analysis of the Treaty of Misr, a historic agreement between the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Caliphate. The author examines the text of the treaty in detail and provides valuable insights into its historical context and significance. He also explores the various interpretations of the treaty and the debates surrounding it among scholars and historians.
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