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    The Battle of Mu'tah (Arabic: مَعْرَكَة مُؤْتَة, romanized: Maʿrakat Muʿtah, or Arabic: غَزْوَة مُؤْتَة Ghazwat Muʿtah) took place in September 629 (1...
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    is located in the city. In Islamic tradition, it is known for the Battle of Mu'tah in 629 CE, the first military engagement between the Arab Muslims under...
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    parties clashed at Mu'tah and it ended in defeat for the Muslims. Zayd ibn Haritha, Muhammad's adopted son, died as a commander at the battle. Khalid ibn Walid...
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  • years after the Battle of Mu'tah. After the Farewell Pilgrimage, the Islamic prophet Muhammad appointed Usama ibn Zayd as the commander of an expeditionary...
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    southern Levantine borders of the Byzantine Empire had occurred during the lifetime of Muhammad, with the Battle of Muʿtah in 629 CE. However, the actual...
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    Abd Allah ibn Rawahah (category Medieval Arabs killed in battle)
    was one of the companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who was killed in the Battle of Mu'tah. Ibn Rawaha was from the Arabian tribe of Banu Khazraj...
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  • Usama ibn Zayd (category Family of Muhammad)
    commander of an expeditionary force which was to invade the region of Balqa in the Byzantine Empire to avenge the Muslim defeat at the Battle of Mu'tah, in...
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  • Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi (category Sahabah who participated in the battle of Uhud)
    subsequently killed at the Battle of Mu'tah. Zayd is said to have been ten years younger than Muhammad, suggesting a birth-year of 581. He is also said to...
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    Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (category Medieval Arabs killed in battle)
    commander." The Muslims met the Byzantines at Mu'tah, where they were heavily outnumbered. Once the battle had started, Ja'far mounted on his horse, he...
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    Ridda Wars (redirect from Wars of the Ridda)
    martyrs of the Battle of Mu'tah. He appointed Usama ibn Zayd, the son of Zayd ibn Harithah who was killed in the Battle at Mu'tah, as commander of this force...
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  • temporary marriage in some branches of Shia Islam Mu'tah, a town in Jordan and site of: the 7th-century Battle of Mu'tah Mutah University Muta (disambiguation)...
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  • Muta, Muta, a settlement in Slovenia Mu'tah, a town in Jordan and site of the 7th-century Battle of Mu'tah Pagoda of Fogong Temple, known as Muta, a wooden...
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  • He was probably the Byzantine commander at the Battle of Mu'tah in 629, the first major encounter of the Muslim Arabs and the Byzantines. In 634, he...
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    Empire, known as the Roman–Persian Wars. Following a defeat in the Battle of Mu'tah in Muhammad's campaign against the Byzantine began with the final expedition...
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    Arab–Byzantine wars (category Invasions of Europe)
    withdrawal of Persian troops from occupied Byzantine eastern provinces in 629, Arab and Byzantine troops confronted each other at the Battle of Mu'tah in response...
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  • The list of expeditions of Muhammad includes the expeditions undertaken by the Muslim community during the lifetime of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Some...
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    Ma'an Governorate (category Governorates of Jordan)
    629 Battle of Mu'tah. With the coming of the Crusaders in the 11th century, The Crusaders took control of the highlands of Shoubak, at an elevation of more...
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  • Layla bint al-Minhal (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from February 2022)
    Malik. Khalid was also praised by Muhammed for his fighting during the Battle of Mu'tah in 629 and his successful tactical withdrawal which saved the Muslims...
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    Medina. September – Battle of Mu'tah: The Muslims fail to take the lands east of the Jordan River, and are pushed back near Mu'tah by the Ghassanids. April...
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  • Umm Kulthum bint Uqba (category Date of death not in Wikidata)
    Zayd divorced Umm Kulthum, but was killed soon afterwards at the battle of Mu'tah.: 32–33  She then married Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, whom she "disliked"...
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  • Muhammad's views on Christians (category Life of Muhammad)
    Karak. The Battle of Mu'tah ended with a defeat of Muhammad's army. Subsequent sources present the battle as a Muslim victory given that most of the Muslim...
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  • Asma bint Umais (category Spouses of heads of state)
    Muslim conquest of Khaybar.: 526 : 336  Ja'far fought at the Battle of Mu'tah against the Ghassanids, who were aided by the Byzantines, in September 629...
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    Al-Karak (redirect from Karak of Moab)
    under Arab rule following the 629 Battle of Mu'tah. Its bishop Demetrius took part in the council of the three provinces of Palaestina held in Jerusalem in...
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    Muhammad ordered an expedition into Syria to avenge the defeat of the Muslims in the Battle of Mu'tah some years previously. Leading the campaign was Usama ibn...
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    Al-Harith Bin Umair Al-Azadi, whose murder led to the 639 CE Battle of Mu'tah. A number of community-led initiatives, such as the Busayra Cultural Heritage...
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    the Sassanids controlling some parts of the region, including Transjordan. In 629 AD, during the Battle of Mu'tah in what is today Karak Governorate, the...
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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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    Death of Ali's brother Ja'far ibn Abi Talib in the Battle of Mu'tah 630 Conquest of Mecca:Ali was the standard-bearer. Battle of Hunayn Battle of Autas...
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    cousin of Muhammad and brother of Ali, and Zayd ibn Harithah after their martyrdom during the battle of Battle of Mu'tah, located in Mu'tah in Jordan...
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    Daraa (redirect from History of Daraa)
    al-Baladuri lists Adhri'at as one of the towns that surrendered to the Muslim army following the Battle of Mu'tah in 629, while Muhammad was alive. Consequently...
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