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The term "Qaiser-o-Kisra" refers to two significant historical figures: "Qaiser" denotes the Roman Emperor, while "Kisra" refers to the Persian Emperor. This title was often used to symbolize the power and authority of these rulers in the context of Islamic history, particularly during the time of the early Islamic conquests when the Byzantine and Sassanian Empires were pivotal. The phrase highlights the contrast between the two empires and their eventual conquest by Muslim forces in the 7th century.

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