- The
Battle of
Ajnadayn (Arabic: معركة أجنادين) was
fought in July or
August 634 (Jumada I or II, 13 AH), in a
location close to Beit
Guvrin in the Roman-era...
- at
Ajnadayn,
about 15 mi (24 km)
southwest of Jerusalem. All the
divisions of the
Muslim army,
about 32,000 in number,
joined Khalid at
Ajnadayn on 24...
- for
killing three dozen enemy commanders and
champions in the
Battle of
Ajnadayn,
blocking the
enemy retreat in the
Battle of Yarmouk, and
killing more...
-
Ikrima was most
likely martyred fighting the
Byzantines in the
Battle of
Ajnadayn in
Palestine in 634,
though it is also held that it may have been during...
- Syria.
After their major victory against the
Byzantines at the
Battle of
Ajnadayn,
during which Yazid acted as
lieutenant commander, he
launched further...
-
Ajnadayn.
Khalid ibn
Walid ordered all the
Muslim corps in
Syria to
concentrate at
Ajnadayn and
defeated the
Byzantine army in the
Battle of
Ajnadayn...
-
their advance was
halted by a
concentration of the
Byzantine army at
Ajnadayn. Abu
Ubaidah then sent for reinforcements. Abu Bakr
ordered Khalid, who...
- the
Arabs to
decisive victories over the
Byzantines at the
battles of
Ajnadayn and the
Yarmuk in 634 and 636. Amr
launched the
conquest of
Egypt on his...
- a
result of
decisive victories led by
Khalid against the
Byzantines at
Ajnadayn (634), Fahl (634 or 635),
Damascus (634–635), and the
Yarmouk (636), the...
-
instructions of the Caliph. M****ive
Byzantine armies were
concentrating at
Ajnadayn to push the
invading armies back to the desert.
Early Muslim sources claim...