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Musaylima was the son of Habib Al-Hanafi, a member of the tribe Banu Hanifa, one of the largest and powerful Arab tribes of the time, native to the city Diriyah, Najd, northwest of Riyadh.
With Musaylima so committed, Khalid would be free to deal with the rebels of North-Central Arabia without interference from Yamama. Ikrima advanced with his corps and established a camp somewhere in the region of Yamama The following passage has been quoted directly from and is written in the form of a legend or epic with a moral at the end.
Wahshi ibn Harb ("The Savage, Son of War"), also known as Abu Dusmah was a former slave of Jubayr ibn Mut'im before becoming a freedman and a Sahabi (companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad). [2]
This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Morocco and the former entities that ruled the modern polity. Moroccan victory Moroccan defeat Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown or indecisive)
Sajah bint Al-Harith ibn Suwayd al-Taghlibi (Arabic: سجاح بنت الحارث بن سويد التغلبي, fl. 630s CE) from the tribe of Banu Taghlib, [1] was an Arab Christian protected first by her tribe; then causing a split within the Arab tribes and finally defended by Banu Hanifa.
Southern Front of the Free Syrian Army Free Syrian Army; Hawks of the South; Syrian Arab Republic: Victory Battle of Yarmouk Camp (2015) (1 April 2015 – 20 April 2015) al-Qaeda. Al-Nusra Front Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Free Syrian Army; Syrian Armed Forces Palestine Liberation Army PFLP-GC Fatah al-Intifada [57] Partial Victory ...
Skanderbeg fought a guerrilla war against the opposing armies by using the mountainous terrain to his advantage. During the first 8–10 years, Skanderbeg commanded an army of generally 10,000–15,000 soldiers, [ citation needed ] but only had absolute control over the men from his own dominions, and had to convince the other princes to follow ...
Ali moved the capital of the caliphate from Medina to Kufa.. Mukhtar was born in Ta'if in 622 CE (the year that the Islamic prophet Muhammad migrated to Medina) to Abu Ubayd al-Thaqafi, a Muslim army commander from the Banu Thaqif tribe, and Dawma bint Amr ibn Wahb ibn Muattib.