- The
Battle of
Buzakha took
place between Khalid ibn al-Walid and Tulayha, in
September 632.
Khalid had 6,000 men
under his
disposal while Tulayha had...
- Khalid's
victory over
rebel leaders Tulayha and
Musaylima at the
Battle of
Buzakha in 632 and the
Battle of
Yamama in 633, respectively.
Khalid subsequently...
- part in the
Battle of the
Trench in 627
against Muhammad and in
Battle of
Buzakha and
Battle of
Ghamra in 632
against Rashidun caliphate. He
later submitted...
- one but
several opponents:
Tulayha ibn
Khuwaylid ibn
Nawfal al-Asadi at
Buzakha,
Malik bin
Nuwaira at Butah, and
Musaylima at Yamamah. He had to deal with...
- he had left Zhu Qissa,
marched for
Buzakha. There, in mid-September 632, he
defeated Tulayha in the
Battle of
Buzakha. The
remaining army of
Tulayha retreated...
-
place between Khalid ibn al-Walid and the
remaining army of
Buzakha, 20
miles from
Buzakha. A.I. Akram, The
Sword of Allah:
Khalid bin al-Waleed, His Life...
- army
during the
Ridda Wars.
After the
defeat of
Tulayha in the
Battle of
Buzakha, the
tribe Banu
Sulaym under the
leadership of Amr bin
Abdul Uzza(Abu Shajara)...
-
Thumama ibn Aws), or at
least some of
their members,
joined Tulayha in
Buzakha (in
northern Najd),
while their other members also
defected but remained...
- Ansar), to lead
Ansaris in
support of
Khalid ibn al-Walid in the
Battle of
Buzakha at the time of
Caliph Abu Bakr.
Later they also pla**** a
prominent role...
- bin Walid,
suppressing another false prophet, Tulayha, in the
Battle of
Buzakha.
After the
Ridda wars
ended he
continued to
follow Khalid's
campaign to...