The Allied Golden Age was a period between the early VIII Century and the early IX one in which the anti-Byzantine coalition composed of Medina, Aram, Iran, Kimit, Parsistan, the Levant, Carthage and Pentapolis and Tripolitania's culture and economy flourished after the states' alliance in the Copt Revolt and the War of the Trinity and the end of Byzantine supremacy in the Middle East.
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| - The Allied Golden Age was a period between the early VIII Century and the early IX one in which the anti-Byzantine coalition composed of Medina, Aram, Iran, Kimit, Parsistan, the Levant, Carthage and Pentapolis and Tripolitania's culture and economy flourished after the states' alliance in the Copt Revolt and the War of the Trinity and the end of Byzantine supremacy in the Middle East.
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| - The Allied Golden Age was a period between the early VIII Century and the early IX one in which the anti-Byzantine coalition composed of Medina, Aram, Iran, Kimit, Parsistan, the Levant, Carthage and Pentapolis and Tripolitania's culture and economy flourished after the states' alliance in the Copt Revolt and the War of the Trinity and the end of Byzantine supremacy in the Middle East.
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