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Top Muslim Kings in History who Changed the World



Islam is the 2nd largest religion in the world, and comes second only to Christianity, as far as a number of people following a religion are concerned. In spite of accounting for, approximately 25% of the world population, the knowledge about the great Islamic kings who left behind indelible marks in course of history, is almost unknown to the vast majority of the world. Many of these great rulers were not just champions of their religious faith but were also harbingers of great change, that affected the course of world history. 

Here’s the list of top muslim king in history who changed the world. They have a great history with full of adventure.

top muslim king in history

top muslim king in history

top muslim king in history

top muslim king in history

top muslim king in history

top muslim king in history

top muslim king in history



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