- The
battles of
Madhar and
Harura (Arabic transliteration: Yawm
Madhār and Yawm Ḥarūrāʾ)
successively took
place in the
latter half of 686 in the environs...
- The
Battle of the River, also
known as
Battle of Al
Madhar, took
place in
Mesopotamia (Asoristan Province)
between the
forces of the
Rashidun Caliphate...
-
Shies Madhar (born 28
October 1962) is a
Surinamese judoka, who
represented his
country at the 1984
Summer Olympics and 1988
Summer Olympics.
Madhar was...
-
Baladiyah al-
Maʼdhar (Arabic: بلدية المعذر), in
English as al-
Maʼdhar Sub-Muni****lity, is a
baladiyah and one of the 16 sub-muni****lities of Riyadh,...
-
exhaust and
fragment Simak's
forces by
forcing them into pursuit.
Moving onto
Madhar near Basra, al-Mustawrid was
overtaken by a 300-strong
advance party of...
-
reached north along the
Shatt al-Arab
river and then the
lower Tigris to
Madhar and
possibly further. Its
inhabitants included Babylonians, Arabs, Iranians...
- (or
Ahvaz in some sources). He was
killed in 686
during the
Battles of
Madhar and
Harura by the
Zubayrid army. He was born in
Basra (or
Ahvaz in some...
- His fate is not
precisely known but he may have died
during the
Battle of
Madhar, in
which he
again commanded the mawalī of al-Mukhtar's army, in mid-686...
- holidays. It
branches out from
Prince Turki bin
Abdulaziz al-Awwal Road in al-
Maʼdhar neighborhood and
terminates at
Prince Abdulaziz ibn Mosa’ad bin Jalawi...
- the source. The
Kufans retreated following their defeat at the
battles of
Madhar,
located along the
Tigris between Basra and Kufa, and Harura, a village...