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A critical study of early Islamic expansion into Central Asia, concentrating on the Oxus basin and Transoxania, it surveys Arabic narrative sources and evaluates their reliability. The text follows the sequence from initial raids through the major campaigns led by Qutayba, a Turkish counterstroke, and subsequent reconquest efforts. It examines administrative and political dynamics, highlighting the roles of Hajjāj, Arab–Persian relations, factional tensions, and the growing reliance on Persian officials. Military and diplomatic events are placed in broader regional context by juxtaposing Arabic, Persian, and Chinese accounts and by discussing contemporaneous Turkic movements.

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H. A. R. Gibb

H. A. R. Gibb was a notable scholar and historian specializing in Middle Eastern studies. He is best known for his work "The Arab Conquests in Central Asia," which explores the historical impact of Arab expansion in the region. Gibb's scholarship contributed significantly to the understanding of Islamic history and the cultural exchanges that shaped Central Asia during the early medieval period. His research is recognized for its depth and insight, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the dynamics of Arab influence in Central Asia.

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