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Q1)What is the difference between common war and civil war? * give short answer Q2)What was the difference between the Conquest of Makkah and the European & American revolutions? * Short answer

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Answered by malugedam2
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1.Civil wars are generally a lot longer in duration than are interstate wars. In civil wars it is usually the case that the two sides are very different in power capabilities, while in interstate wars the opponents are more closely matched.

Answered by sweetyhema757
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1) A civil war, also known as an intrastate war in polemology, is a war between organized groups ... Accordingly, the commentaries provide for different 'conditions' on which the application of the Geneva ... It became common for both the state and opposition group to receive foreign support, allowing wars to continue well past ...

2) The conquest of Mecca (Arabic: فتح مكة‎ fatḥ makkah) was the conquering of the town of Mecca by Muslims led by Muhammad in December 629 or January 630 AD[3][4] (Julian), 10–20 Ramadan, 8 AH.[3] The conquest marked the end of the wars between the followers of Muhammad and the Quraysh tribe.

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