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The Caliphate Wars (also known as "The Muslem Land Grab" in Christian Europe) were a series of conflicts between three rival Muslim nation states representing themselves as Caliphates; Córdoba, The Fatimids and The Abbasids. It posed a problem as traditional Islamic thought only allowed for one to rightfully exist at any one time, and until this point it looked as if the issue was relatively minor to those concerned.

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  • The Caliphate Wars (also known as "The Muslem Land Grab" in Christian Europe) were a series of conflicts between three rival Muslim nation states representing themselves as Caliphates; Córdoba, The Fatimids and The Abbasids. It posed a problem as traditional Islamic thought only allowed for one to rightfully exist at any one time, and until this point it looked as if the issue was relatively minor to those concerned.
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  • The Caliphate Wars (also known as "The Muslem Land Grab" in Christian Europe) were a series of conflicts between three rival Muslim nation states representing themselves as Caliphates; Córdoba, The Fatimids and The Abbasids. It posed a problem as traditional Islamic thought only allowed for one to rightfully exist at any one time, and until this point it looked as if the issue was relatively minor to those concerned. The starting period for this time frame was the end of the Córdobian Civil War in 1006. In order to retain the throne, Hisham II had formed a political union with Berber tribes in exchange for their help in the war. This led to the Chancellor's position (effectively second in command) being given to the Berbers, a position while not led by hereditary ties, remained a ethnic based seat of power. Added on with Córdoba's monopoly at the time of Ard Marjhoola, the Fatimids and the Abbasids felt their power dwindling.
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