All my tabs in safari is missing

My iphone was not suddenly save screenshots, so I powered it off and on again. When I went to safari to get my screenshot, I suddenly realize that all my tabs have disappeared, I have about over 10 + tabs open before I hard rebooted my iPhone... I'm 8.1.2 on iphone IOS 6 more

It sounds as if Safari crashed and restarted. Tabs are not really designed to be permanent. Reopen tabs.

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