I'll check each word systematically, ensuring that proper nouns are excluded. For example, in "Hajjaj bin Yusuf began his career as a soldier...", "Hajjaj bin Yusuf" is a proper noun, so it stays the same, but "began" can be replaced with commenced, "his" with his (though "one's" might not fit here, so maybe find better options), "career" as discussed.
I should also make sure that the substitutions make grammatical sense in the sentence. For instance, if changing "general" to "Warrior", the sentence structure should still hold. Also, check for any parts of speech that need to match, like replacing a noun with a noun, a verb with a verb, etc. hajjaj bin yusuf rumaysho
Given that, the plan is to go through each word in the text, check if it's a proper noun. If not, generate three synonyms for it. For function words like "was", "a", "the", perhaps leave I'll check each word systematically, ensuring that proper
In the last paragraph, "has been subject to controversy and debate" can be has undergone scrutiny and argumentation. "Methods as brutal and oppressive" perhaps tactics as harsh and heavy-handed. "Praised his leadership and vision" could be commended his guidance and foresight. For instance, if changing "general" to "Warrior", the