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English: Map of Islamic Syria and its provinces (ajnad, sing. jund, of Qinnasrin, Palestine (Filastin), Jordan (al-Urdunn), Damascus (Dimashq), Hims, al-'Awasim) under the Abbasid Caliphate in the 9th century Note that borders varied somewhat over time (e.g. sometimes Amman was part of Jund Filastin, etc.)...
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