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Which describes a difference between the attacks of Arab Muslim armies and the attacks of Ottoman Turk armies on the Byzantine Empire?
Muslim armies began attacking the Empire in 700, while Turk armies captured Constantinople in 1453.
Muslim armies conquered Egypt and Syria in 700, while Turk armies captured the Orthodox Church in 1453.
Muslim armies seized Constantinople in 1453, while Turk armies seized other Byzantine lands starting in 700.
Muslim armies conquered Anatolia in 700, while Turk armies captured Egypt and Syria in 1453.
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"Muslim armies began attacking the Empire in 700, while Turk armies captured Constantinople in 1453."
Reason: Arab Muslim conquests of Byzantine provinces (Syria, Egypt) occurred in the 7th century (shortly after 600), while the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire.
Reason: Arab Muslim conquests of Byzantine provinces (Syria, Egypt) occurred in the 7th century (shortly after 600), while the Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire.
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