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Khaybar (Arabic: خَيْبَر, IPA: [ˈxajbar]) is an
oasis in
Medina Province,
Saudi Arabia,
situated some 153
kilometres (95 mi)
north of the city of Medina...
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Khaybar (Arabic: غَزْوَة خَيْبَر) was an
armed confrontation between the
early Muslims and the
Jewish community of
Khaybar in 628 CE.
Khaybar, which...
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Khaybar,
Khaybar, ya yahud!
Jaish Muhammad soufa yaʿoud!" (Arabic: خيبر خيبر يا يهود جيش محمد سوف يعود; lit. '
Khaybar,
Khaybar, Oh Jews! The army of Muhammad...
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community in
Khaybar,
which is
north of
Medina (formerly Yathrib),
flourished in the 7th century. The
first migration of Jews to
Khaybar dates back, by...
- Ḥarrat
Khaybar (Arabic: حَرَّة خَيْبَر) is a
volcanic field located north of
Medina in the Hejaz,
Saudi Arabia. It
covers an area
approximately 12,000 km2...
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Khaybar or
Khaibar may
refer to:
Khaybar, an
oasis in
Medina Province,
Saudi Arabia Khaibar (Hunza), a
village in Gilgit−Baltistan, ****stan Khaibar-1...
- was po****rly
known as the
Knight of
Khaybar, a
Jewish knight who is
noted for his
military role in
Battle of
Khaybar.
Beside his
knighthood and excellence...
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Jewish convert to
Islam from the Banu
Nadir tribe.
After the
Battle of
Khaybar in 628, she was
widowed and
taken captive by the
early Muslims and subsequently...
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notably the
three Arabian Jewish tribes of
Medina and the
Jewish fortress at
Khaybar. He
expelled the Banu
Qaynuqa tribe for
violating the
Constitution of Medina...
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Muhammad in the
aftermath of the
battle of
Khaybar. Her
family were of
Yemenite Jewish origin but had
settled in
Khaybar several generations earlier. Her father...