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- Barid_(caliphate) abstract "The barīd (Arabic: بريد, often translated as Postal Service) was the state-run courier service of the Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphates. A major institution in the early Islamic state, the barid was not only responsible for the overland delivery of official correspondence throughout the empire, but it additionally functioned as a domestic intelligence agency, which informed the caliphs on events in the provinces and the activities of government officials.".
- Q3634987 abstract "The barīd (Arabic: بريد, often translated as Postal Service) was the state-run courier service of the Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphates. A major institution in the early Islamic state, the barid was not only responsible for the overland delivery of official correspondence throughout the empire, but it additionally functioned as a domestic intelligence agency, which informed the caliphs on events in the provinces and the activities of government officials.".
- Barid_(caliphate) comment "The barīd (Arabic: بريد, often translated as Postal Service) was the state-run courier service of the Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphates. A major institution in the early Islamic state, the barid was not only responsible for the overland delivery of official correspondence throughout the empire, but it additionally functioned as a domestic intelligence agency, which informed the caliphs on events in the provinces and the activities of government officials.".
- Q3634987 comment "The barīd (Arabic: بريد, often translated as Postal Service) was the state-run courier service of the Umayyad and later Abbasid Caliphates. A major institution in the early Islamic state, the barid was not only responsible for the overland delivery of official correspondence throughout the empire, but it additionally functioned as a domestic intelligence agency, which informed the caliphs on events in the provinces and the activities of government officials.".