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Kayla Castillo
7 December, 18:19
The territory of a caliph is called a (n)
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Lexie
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"The answer is Caliphate. The territory of a caliph is called a caliphate. Caliphate is an Islamic area which is believed to be the residence of the Caliph. Caliph is a person that is believed to be the religious successor of Prophet Mohammad."
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