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Medina Governorate,
officially Al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (Arabic: المدينة المنورة, romanized: al-Madīnah al-Munawwarah, lit. 'The
Luminous City', Hejazi...
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leaving the
opponent with a bare king as well. This situation,
called a "
Medinese victory" (because in Medina, it was
still a win for the
player first baring...
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Yazid sent an army to
suppress their rebellion. The army
defeated the
Medinese in the
Battle of al-Harra in
August 683 and the city was sacked. Afterward...
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Ansar belonged to the
Arabian tribes of Banu
Khazraj and Banu Aws. The
Medinese,
which consisted of Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj,
along with
their Arabian...
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Umayyah ibn Khalaf. The
Muslim victory strengthened Muhammad's position; The
Medinese eagerly joined his ****ure
expeditions and
tribes outside Medina openly...
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hadith literature.
Raised in Medina, he
studied hadith and
maghazi under Medinese traditionists before rising to
prominence at the
Umayyad court,
where he...
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against the
Medinese defenders fighting Ibn Uqba in the city's
eastern outskirts.
Despite its
victory over the
Medinese, Yazid's army retreated...
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posed no
significant threat as
there were
sufficient men of war from the
Medinese tribes such as the Banu Aws to
immediately organise them into a military...
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ground campaigns and a
major naval campaign, the
first by an
Egyptian and
Medinese fleet and the
second by an
Egyptian and
Syrian fleet. The
culmination of...
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significant authority during the
reign of his two predecessors, and the Ansar,
Medinese helpers of Muhammad, who had
already lost some
importance after his death...