After the Battle of Yarmuk, Caliph Umar …

Years: 532 - 675

After the Battle of Yarmuk, Caliph Umar appoints Muawiyah as governor of Syria, an area that includes present-day Lebanon.

Muawiyah, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty, garrisons troops on the Lebanese coast and has the Lebanese shipbuilders help him construct a navy to resist any potential imperial attack.

He also stops raids by the Marada, a powerful people who have settled in the Lebanese mountains and who are used by Constantinople's rulers to prevent any Arab invasion that would threaten the Empire.

Concerned with consolidating his authority in Arabia and Iraq, Muawiyah negotiates an agreement in 667 with Constantine IV, the Byzantine emperor, whereby he agrees to pay Constantine an annual tribute in return for the cessation of Marada incursions.

Some of the Arab tribes settle in the Lebanese and Syrian coastal areas during this period.

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