Muslim world history as deeply marked by the rise of the nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples

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Is it fair to describe the Islamic Middle Period (1000-1500) in Muslim world history as deeply marked by the rise of the nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples? Using concrete examples, demonstrate why this period should or should not be labeled as such?


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