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"Perhaps ... another kind of explanation can be given for the acceptance of Arab rule by the population of the conquered countries. To most of them it did not much matter whether they were ruled by Iranians, Greeks or Arabs. Government impinged for the most part of the life of cities ... City-dwellers might not care much who ruled them, provided they were secure, at peace and reasonably taxed. The people of the countryside ... lived under their own chiefs and ... with their own customs, and made little difference to them who ruled the cities. For some, the replacement of Greeks and Iranians by

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(continued....) By Arabs even offered advantages. - Albert Hourani, A History Of The Arab Peoples, 1991 (1 points) please help :c thank you !!

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