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... the victory. The victory opened the way for the subsequent conquests of Damascus, Jerusalem, and all of the Levant.
... the infrastructure that would sustain a century of further conquests.
...and went on to become a respected warrior in the subsequent conquests of Iraq and Persia. The victory at Buzakha broke the back o...
...nd, known in Arabic sources as 'Fath al-Futuh' (Conquest of Conquests), was the decisive final engagement that broke the last org...
...Haritha, the Arab tribal commander who had joined the early conquests, reorganised the survivors and awaited reinforcement. At Bu...
...displayed in Madinah. This was the first battle of the Iraq conquests and demonstrated that the Sassanid Empire, weakened by deca...
...was one of the few Muslim military defeats during the early conquests, fought in 13 AH / 634 CE. Following the transfer of Khalid...
...in 16 AH was the most symbolic victory of the early Islamic conquests — the fall of the capital of the Sassanid Persian Empire. A...
... Kufa under Umar and Muawiyah. He participated in the early conquests and was famous for his strategic thinking.
...d companion and warrior of the Ridda Wars and early Islamic conquests. Known for extraordinary bravery in combat, he participated...
... arrival was worth a thousand warriors. He continued in the conquests of Persia.
...the battle, which was called Fath al-Futuh (the Conquest of Conquests).
...l area. Known for his gentleness and diplomatic approach to conquests.
...with consolidating Umayyad power and overseeing significant conquests into Central Asia.
The great Umayyad commander of Central Asian conquests (d. 96 AH), operating under Hajjaj ibn Yusuf. He conquered ...
... Futuh al-Buldan is the foundational history of the Islamic conquests.
...ho narrated from Ibn Masud and accompanied the early Muslim conquests.
...Imam al-Baladhuri. A foundational work on the early Islamic conquests, covering the expansion from the Prophet's time through the...
...e second Caliph examining his conversion, the great Islamic conquests during his reign, and his administrative genius.
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