632–661 CE: Arab Muslim conquests in Syria/Palestine/Mesopotamia and north Africa permanently divide Mediterranean world between Christian north and Islamic south
581–618 CE: Sui Dynasty re-unites China
712 CE: first Muslim invasion of Sindh in north India begins spread of Islam into north India
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