Cross to the city. 636–637: Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) Arabian Caliph Umar the Great conquers Jerusalem and at the request of Jerusalem's Christian Patriarch...
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sites in Jerusalem show a clear pattern of continuity, with no evidence for destruction by the Persian conquest of 614 or the Arab conquest of 636. Demographic...
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Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
in 635. Yazid took part in the siege of Damascus, beginning in 634. Following the fall of city in 635, or later in 637, Yazid became the deputy governor...
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Aelia Capitolina (category Classical sites in Jerusalem)
reconquered by emperor Heraclius in 629. Byzantine Jerusalem was conquered by the armies of Umar ibn al-Khattab in 636, which resulted in the removal of the restrictions...
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Khalid ibn al-Walid (section Siege of Damascus)
by the Byzantines) and besieged the city probably in the winter of 636–637. The siege held amid a number of sorties by the Byzantine defenders and the city...
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Levant Siege of Emesa (635) – Muslim conquest of the Levant Siege of Laodicea (636) – Muslim conquest of the Levant Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) – Muslim...
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Romans". In April 637 the Arabs, after a long siege, captured Jerusalem, which was surrendered by Patriarch Sophronius. In the summer of 637, the Muslims conquered...
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in 634–636. The Muslim battlefield victories effectively ended organized resistance by the Byzantines. In the third phase, beginning about 637, the Muslim...
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List of battles involving the Rashidun Caliphate (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Battle of al-Qādisiyyah and the Conquest of Syria and Palestine A.D. 635-637/A.H. 14-15. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-0733-2. Donner, Fred M. (2014-07-14)...
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pertinently ended Byzantine rule south of Anatolia, and Jerusalem fell in April 637 after a prolonged siege, Umar personally came to receive the key to the city...
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Temple Mount (category Mountains of Jerusalem)
during the Rashidun and early Umayyad caliphates after the city's capture in 637 CE: the main praying hall of al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, near...
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where the year or month is uncertain, it is marked with a slash, for example 636/7 and January/February. c. 65–70 million BCE – A Prognathodon dies in the...
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Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (category 636)
romanized: Nabard-e Qâdisiyeh) was an armed conflict which took place in 636 CE between the Rashidun Caliphate and the Sasanian Empire. It occurred during...
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October 636. Abu Ubaida held a meeting with his high command officers, including Khalid, to decide on future conquests, settling on Jerusalem. The siege of...
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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. to 1300 A.D. List of Byzantine...
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conquered Jerusalem, held by the Byzantine Romans, in November, 636. For four months the siege continued. Ultimately, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Sophronius...
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Battle of the Bridge November 16–19, 636 Battle of al-Qādisiyyah January–March 637 Siege of Ctesiphon April 637 Battle of Jalula 633–644 Muslim conquest...
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(Arab–Byzantine wars) Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) – 636 – 637 or 638 – Muslim conquest of the Levant (Arab–Byzantine wars) Siege of Jerusalem (1099) – 1099 –...
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REICH, NANCY B. (1976). "Liszt's Variations on the March from Rossini's Siège de Corinthe". Fontes Artis Musicae. 23 (3): 102–106. ISSN 0015-6191. JSTOR 23506355...
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Western Wall (category Historic sites in Jerusalem)
Internationalise Jerusalem". Diplomacy & Statecraft. 26 (4): 636–658. doi:10.1080/09592296.2015.1096685. S2CID 155549524. Martin Gilbert, Jerusalem in the Twentieth...
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(Britannica: Palestine – Roman Palestine). See Battle of Yarmouk, Siege of Jerusalem (636–637), Battle of Dathin, and Umar's Assurance for details. Security...
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Umar (section Visit to Jerusalem in 637 CE)
he was rather taken captive by al-Mughira in the Battle of al-Qadisiyya (636), or that he was sold to al-Mughira by Hurmuzān, an ex-Sassanid military...
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The Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) by the forces of the Rashid Caliph Umar against the Byzantines began in November 636. For four months, the siege continued...
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attacked Jerusalem, held by the Byzantines, in November, 636. For four months the siege continued. Ultimately, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Sophronius...
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Jerusalem surrendered to the Arabs in 637, following a stout resistance; in 638, the Caliph Omar rode into the city. Heraclius stopped by Jerusalem to...
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attacked Jerusalem, held by the Byzantines in November 636. For four months the siege continued. Ultimately, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Sophronius...
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Emperor's Monothelite response, known as the Ecthesis, Cyrus signed it in 637. However, the monothelete compromise ultimately proved ineffective. It was...
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Rashidun army (section Siege engineers)
the needs of soldiers regarding equipment. This reform was introduced in 637 AD. A beginning was made with the Quraish and the Ansars and the system was...
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Mu'awiya I (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
of Syria. Mu'awiya was among the Arab troops that entered Jerusalem with Caliph Umar in 637. Afterward, Mu'awiya and Yazid were dispatched by Abu Ubayda...
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Adolf Hitler (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Messerschmidt 1990, p. 642. Aigner 1985, p. 264. Messerschmidt 1990, pp. 636–637. Carr 1972, pp. 73–78. Messerschmidt 1990, p. 638. Bloch 1992, pp. 178–179...
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