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One of the unusual features of this conquest was that the Moslem invasion, unlike those conducted by the earlier empires of Rome and Byzantium, left intact the seats of learning which they had conquered.  This fact was pivotal in the Islamic contributions to medical science, particularly as preservers of Greco‑Roman medicine.