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  2. Musaylima - Wikipedia

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    Others joined her against Medina. However, her planned attack on Medina was called off after she learned that the army of Khalid ibn al-Walid had defeated Tulayha al-Asadi (another self-proclaimed prophet). [17] Thereafter, she sought cooperation with Musaylima to oppose the threat of Khalid. [17]

  3. Battle of al-Yamama - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Wahshi ibn Harb - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Battle of the Camel - Wikipedia

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    Ali announced a public pardon after the battle, [173] setting free the war prisoners and prohibiting the enslavement of their women and children. The properties seized were to be returned to the enemy soldiers, [177] otherwise to their legal Muslim heirs. Ali instead compensated his army from the treasury of Basra.

  6. List of books with anti-war themes - Wikipedia

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    The Causes of World War Three – C. Wright Mills, 1958 [21] Choosing Peace: A Handbook on War, Peace, and Your Conscience – Robert A. Seeley, 1994; The Cold and the Dark: The World after Nuclear War – Paul R. Ehrlich, Carl Sagan and Donald Kennedy, 1984; Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians – Chris Hedges, 2008

  7. Cossack raid on Istanbul (1620) - Wikipedia

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    The Cossack raid on Istanbul (Ukrainian: Козацький рейд на Стамбул, Turkish: İstanbul'a Kazak baskını; 1620) led by Yakiv Borodavka-Neroda on the capital of the Ottoman Empire as a part of the Cossack Naval Campaigns and the Ottoman–Polish War (1620–1621).

  8. Albanian–Ottoman Wars (1432–1479) - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian-Ottoman Wars (1432–1479) (Albanian: Luftërat shqiptaro-osmane) were a series of wars and revolts against the rising Ottoman Empire by Albanian feudal lords. The wars and revolts took place in present-day Albania , Montenegro , Kosovo , North Macedonia and South Serbia .

  9. The Field of Fight - Wikipedia

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    Michael T. Flynn, in whose voice the book is written, [1] is a retired lieutenant general of the United States Army.After having previously been involved in counter-terrorist operations at the Joint Special Operations Command, he became head of the Defense Intelligence Agency in 2012 but was removed from his position in 2014, ending a thirty-year military career.