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The Umayyads and Abbassids divided their large empires into smaller governates. Both the national and state governments were autocratic and appointed by the reigning Caliph. As for the laws they imposed, these were usually a cocktail of Islamic religious laws and pre-existing Byzantine laws that served to keep the economy going and provide wealth for the national coffers.

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