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In the 7th century Cilicia was invaded by the Muslim Arabs.[1] The area was for some time an embattled no-man's land. The Umayyad Caliphate conquered Cilicia around c. 700.[2] Under the Abbasid Caliphate, Cilicia was resettled and transformed into a fortified frontier zone (thughur).[3] Tarsus, re-built in 787/788, quickly became the largest settlement in the region and the Arabs' most important base in their raids across the Taurus Mountains into Byzantine-held Anatolia.[citation needed] Fortified settlements such as Ḥiṣn al-Tīnāt (identified with the Tüpraş Field near Kinet Höyük) were not only military posts but also played economic roles, showing that parts of coastal Cilicia functioned not merely as a border zone.[3]