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1185:"The Arabs in Occitania"
752:"The Later Merovingians"
634:expanding Frankish realm
282:Umayyad invasion of Gaul
122:, without conquering it.
31:Islamic invasion of Gaul
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864:under the authority of
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193:Uqba ibn al-Hajjaj
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866:his counts
862:Marseilles
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724:References
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384:Background
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