The Muslim conquest of the Levant (Arabic: فَتْحُ الشَّام, romanized: Fatḥ al-šām; lit. 'Conquest of Syria'), or Arab conquest of Syria, was a 634–638...
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conquest of Azerbaijan Muslim conquest of the Levant Muslim conquest of Egypt Muslim conquest of the Maghreb Muslim conquest of Spain Muslim conquest...
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The Muslim conquest of Persia, also called the Muslim conquest of Iran, the Arab conquest of Persia, or the Arab conquest of Iran, was a major military...
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Military conquests of Umar's era are: Muslim forces invaded the neighboring Eastern Roman Empire in 634 soon after the Conquest of Iraq in 633 during the reign...
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are Muslims. After the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century, Islam was first introduced into the region. However, a Muslim majority in the Levant...
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Syrians (redirect from People of Syria)
dialects. The national name "Syrian" was used in antiquity to denote the inhabitants of the Levant. Following the Muslim conquest of the Levant, Arab identity...
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of thousands of Muslims and Jews were massacred by Crusader soldiers. As the Crusaders secured control over the Temple Mount, a place of Christian religious...
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The Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century initiated a process of Arabization and Islamization through the conversion and acculturation of locals...
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to the 7th century, in the Greek-language Christian tract Doctrina Jacobi. Among other major events, the tract discusses the Muslim conquest of the Levant...
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of the Diocese of the East. The "three Palestines" continued to be administered together until the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the seventh century...
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Levantine Arabic (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Arab tribes. With the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century, new Arabic speakers from the Arabian Peninsula settled in the area, and a lengthy...
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Zubayr ibn al-Awwam (category People of the Muslim conquest of the Levant)
involved in the defense of Medina and Battle of Yamama. During Umar's caliphate, Zubayr served in the Muslim conquests of Egypt, Levant, Persia, Sudan...
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The siege of Jerusalem (636–637) was part of the Muslim conquest of the Levant and the result of the military efforts of the Rashidun Caliphate against...
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was the first Muslim force to successfully invade and raid Byzantine territory, thus paving the way for the subsequent Muslim conquest of the Levant and...
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Usama ibn Zayd (category Companions of the Prophet)
territory, thus paving the way for the subsequent Muslim conquest of the Levant and Muslim conquest of Egypt. Usama was the son of Barakah (Umm Ayman),...
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Ghassanids (redirect from Royal House of Ghassan)
over 400 years of existence, the Ghassanid kingdom fell to the Rashidun Caliphate during the Muslim conquest of the Levant. A few of the tribe's members...
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parts of the Middle East, particularly the Arabian Peninsula. The Arab presence in the Levant before the Muslim conquest primarily consisted of Bedouin...
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Khawla bint al-Azwar (category Women companions of the Prophet)
639), was an Arab Muslim warrior in the service of the Rashidun Caliphate. She played a major role in the Muslim conquest of the Levant, and fought alongside...
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Muslim conquests after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, heralding the rapid advance of Islam into the then-Christian/Roman Levant. To check the Arab...
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Khalid ibn al-Walid (category People of the Muslim conquest of the Levant)
troops against the Byzantines. He also led the Bedouins under the Muslim army during the Muslim conquest of Mecca in 629–630 and the Battle of Hunayn in 630...
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Jerusalem in Christianity (redirect from Primacy of Jerusalem in Christianity)
638, Sophronius, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, handed over the keys of the city to Caliph Umar's Muslim forces. The Muslim authorities in Jerusalem were...
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Jund Filastin (category Subdivisions of the Abbasid Caliphate)
after the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 630s. Jund Filastin, which encompassed most of Palaestina Prima and Palaestina Tertia, included the newly...
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Maronites (redirect from History of the Maronites)
Following the Muslim conquest of the Levant in 637 AD, the Christians living in the low lands and coastal cities began to settle in the Mount Lebanon...
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Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah (redirect from Expedition of Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah)
Lebanon List of Sahabah List of expeditions of Muhammad English: The Custodian of Ummah Established by the Conquest of the Levant from the Byzantine Empire...
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Palaestina Prima (category Political entities in the Land of Israel)
existed from the late 4th century until the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 630s, in the region of Palestine. It was temporarily lost to the Sassanid...
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Abu Sufyan ibn Harb (category People of the Muslim conquest of the Levant)
ultimately became the ruling family of the Caliphate in 661 until 750. Abu Bakr ordered the Muslim conquest of the Levant, in which he gave the Banu Abd Shams...
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Islam in Syria (redirect from Syrian Muslims)
Muslim conquest of the Levant in 634, Syria was a center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the state religion of the Byzantine empire. After 640, the conquest...
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Jabala ibn al-Ayham (category People of the Muslim conquest of the Levant)
Arab Muslim forces during the Muslim conquest of Syria in the 630s. In the battles of Dumat al-Jandal in northern Arabia and the decisive battle of Yarmuk...
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Mesopotamia (redirect from The Two Rivers)
the 7th century Muslim conquest of Persia of the Sasanian Empire and the Muslim conquest of the Levant from the Byzantines. A number of primarily neo-Assyrian...
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Jul 623) AH 10 (631/632): death of Muhammad; Muslim conquest of the Levant (AH 12–18), AH 20 (640/641): Muslim conquest of Egypt (AH 19–21), AH 30 (650/651)...
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