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  2. Battle of the Yarmuk - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Yarmuk (also spelled Yarmouk) was a major battle between the army of the Byzantine Empire and the Arab Muslim forces of the Rashidun Caliphate.The battle consisted of a series of engagements that lasted for six days in August 636, near the Yarmouk River (also called the Hieromyces River), along what are now the borders of Syria–Jordan and Syria-Israel, southeast of the Sea ...

  3. Battle of Yarmouk Camp - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Battle of Yarmouk Camp (December 2012) See also. Battle of the Yarmuk This page was last edited on 15 ...

  4. Zubayr ibn al-Awwam - Wikipedia

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    Zubayr's conduct has been influential on Islamic interpretation of the rules of war, such as the use of military deception, [128] the division of spoils of war at the Battle of the Yarmuk, [129] the treatment of prisoners of war, [130] and the use of torture as a method of interrogation. [131] [132]

  5. Fragment on the Arab Conquests - Wikipedia

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    The fragments are believed to be contemporary to the events of the Arab conquest of the early 7th century. They also provide one of the earlier date for the battle of Yarmuk as having taken place on 20 August 636, assuming Yarmouk is to be identified with the "battle of Gabitha" mentioned in the fragments.

  6. Category:Battles involving the Rashidun Caliphate - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Battle of al-Anbar; Battle of al-Qadisiyyah; Siege of Aleppo (637) ... Battle of the Yarmuk; Z.

  7. Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib - Wikipedia

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    Both were said to have the strength of a thousand soldiers. Amr participated in the battle of the Yarmuk and the battle of al-Qadisiyyah against the elephants of the Sassanids. He also led the Rashidun in the battle of Jalula, and served in the Muslim conquest of Khorasan. Amr was killed during the Battle of Nahavand in 642 CE.

  8. Vahan (Byzantine commander) - Wikipedia

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    Vahan (Armenian: Վահան) was a Byzantine military leader of Armenian origin. He was probably killed shortly after the Battle of Yarmuk in 636.. Vahan, an Armenian who had been the garrison commander of Emesa [1] and served as magister militum per Orientem during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, was the overall field commander at the Yarmuk.

  9. Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, al-Tabari explained in his book regarding the conflicted report where there are two version of his death. the first was Dhiraar was said killed in battle of Ajnadayn, while the other saying he has been fallen in the battle of Yamama [1] that Dhiraar appeared at the battle of Yarmouk. [62]