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- The Battle of Bagdoura or Battle of Baqdura was a decisive confrontation in the Berber Revolt in late 741 CE. It was a follow-up to the Battle of the Nobles...
- religious fervor. The Berber and Arab armies finally clashed at the Battle of Bagdoura (or Baqdura) in October–November, 741, by the Sebou river (near modern...
- casualties. the Umayyad armies in the Battle of the Nobles and Battle of Bagdoura were decisively crushed, hearing this, the Umayyad Caliph Hisham ibn Abd...
- the great Umayyad army was crushed by the Berber rebels at the Battle of Bagdoura (in Morocco). Heartened by the victories of their North African brethren...
- Syrian-Ifriqiyan army clashed with the Berber rebels at the Battle of Bagdoura, by the Sebou river (near modern Fez) in October 741. In setting up the...
- al-Malik, who was delighted to hear the news. Battle of the Nobles Battle of Bagdoura Battle of al-Qarn al-Nuwayri, p. 33. al-Nuwayri, p. 34. Blankinship, Khalid...
- Berber army defeated the combined Ifriqiyan-Syrian force at the Battle of Bagdoura (or Baqdura), by the Sebou River (near modern Fes), killing the new Ifriqyian...
- Umayyads near Tangier, killing their leader and 10,000 Arabs. 741 Battle of Bagdoura OctoberBerbers push the Umayyad Caliphate out of Morocco. Siege of Laon...
- rebels to major victories in the Battle of the Nobles and the Battle of Bagdoura.: 38 : 212  While the Umayyads managed to defeat the rebels eventually...
- inspiring further rebellions in the Maghreb and al-Andalus. At the Battle of Bagdoura, the rebels annihilated a particularly strong army dispatched by the Umayyad...