The Sasanian reconquest of Yemen took place in 575 or 578 after Aksumite men killed Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan after a reign of some four years and took control...
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Yemen (Middle Persian: Yaman) was a province of the Sasanian Empire in Late Antiquity in southwestern Arabia. Yemen was conquered in 570 by a small expeditionary...
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Roman–Persian Wars (redirect from Roman–Sasanian war of the 3rd century)
were a series of conflicts between states of the Greco-Roman world and two successive Iranian empires: the Parthian and the Sasanian. Battles between...
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Military of the Sasanian Empire List of Sasanian revolts and civil wars Göktürk–Persian wars Hephthalite–Persian Wars Aksumite–Persian wars Military of Safavid...
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had greatly exhausted itself in the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628. Following the execution of Sasanian shah Khosrow II in 628, Persia's internal political...
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Ayyubid dynasty (category History of North Africa)
Sultan of Egypt by the Abbasid Caliphate, and rapidly expanded the new sultanate beyond the Egypt to encompass most of Syria, in addition to Hijaz, Yemen, northern...
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Mamluk dynasty (Iraq) (redirect from Dynasty of Hasan Pasha)
The Mamluk dynasty of Mesopotamia (Arabic: مماليك العراق, romanized: Mamālīk al-ʻIrāq) was a dynasty of Georgian Mamluk origin which ruled over Iraq in...
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Byzantine and Sasanian empires, and were concluding their conquest of Sasanian Persia with their defeat of the Persian army at the Battle of Nahāvand. It...
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Justinian I (redirect from Justinian I of the Roman Empire)
Tzani, a people on the east coast of the Black Sea that had never been under Roman rule before. He engaged the Sasanian Empire in the east during Kavad...
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population of Jews. Some sources say they made up 10% of the army. The day of the reconquest was even given a holiday, "Yom Nes" (day of miracle). This...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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Parvaneh (2008). Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire: The Sasanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran. London and New York: I.B. Tauris...
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soon after. 419 – Battle of the Nervasos Mountains – Western Romans and Suebi defeat Vandals and Alans. Roman–Sasanian War of 421–422 - The Eastern Roman...
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a decade by the Sasanian Empire in 618–629, before being recovered by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius. The Caliphate took advantage of Byzantines' exhaustion...
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Qatar (redirect from State of Qatar)
of the Arab tribes in the region converted to Islam. In the middle of the century, the Muslim conquest of Persia resulted in the fall of the Sasanian...
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Rashidun army (category Military units and formations of the medieval Islamic world)
within the span of 24 years, a vast territory was conquered comprising Mesopotamia, the Levant, parts of Anatolia, and most of the Sasanian Empire. Arab...
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Azerbaijan (redirect from Republic of Azerbaijan)
Despite being one of the chief vassals of the Sasanian emperor, the Albanian king had only a semblance of authority, and the Sasanian marzban (military...
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Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Uganda, as well as northwestern Saudi Arabia, parts of Yemen and the Kingdom of Hejaz. The United Kingdom invaded...
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This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity...
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non-legendary dynasty of that country. The Republic of Spanish Haiti became an extinct state after its reconquest by Haiti. Modern state of Dominican Republic...
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Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan (category Year of birth uncertain)
introduction of a single Islamic currency in place of Byzantine and Sasanian coinage and the establishment of Arabic as the language of the bureaucracy...
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Persian Christians made them a target of accusations of disloyalty to Sasanians. With the resumption of Roman-Sasanian conflict under Constantius II, the...
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of the greatest tacticians and cavalry commanders in history. In 610, during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628, Heraclius became the emperor of the...
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Adal Sultanate (redirect from Sultanate of Adal)
like a house of cards and all the Abyssinians who had been cowed by the invaders returned to their former allegiance, the reconquest of Christian territories...
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Palaestina Secunda (category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire)
Secunda were conquered by a joint Sasanian-Jewish army. The leader of the Jewish rebels was Benjamin of Tiberias, a man of "immense wealth" according to Middle...
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reconquest. The war eventually ended with the Treaty of Gulistan, which forced Iran to officially cede eastern Georgia, Dagestan, as well as most of the...
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United Arab Emirates (redirect from List of UAE Emirates)
from the capital Medina which completed its reconquest of the territory (the Ridda Wars) with the Battle of Dibba in which 10,000 lives are thought to...
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Egypt in the Middle Ages (redirect from History of Arab and Ottoman Egypt)
unopposed reconquest of Syria and Egypt by the Abbasids under Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Katib, who entered Fustat in January 905. With the exception of the Great...
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Jewish diaspora (redirect from Dispersion of the Jews in the Roman Empire)
out in 614 during the Byzantine–Sasanian War. It was the last serious attempt by Jews to gain autonomy in the Land of Israel prior to modern times. Jewish...
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Bahraini uprising of 2011. 2011 Yemeni Revolution, the revolt that led to the eventual resignation of Ali Abdullah Saleh as President of Yemen. 2011–present:...
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