- The
Battle of
Nahrawan (Arabic: مَعْرَكَة النَّهْرَوَان, romanized: Ma'rakat an-
Nahrawān) was
fought between the army of
Caliph Ali and the
rebel group...
- The
Nahrawan Canal (Arabic: قناة النهروان) was a
major irrigation system of the
Sasanian and
early Islamic periods in
central Iraq,
along the
eastern banks...
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violence against civilians, Ali's
forces crushed them in the
Battle of
Nahrawan. Soon after, Mu'awiya also
seized control of
Egypt with the aid of Amr...
-
killing Ali,
probably in
revenge for the Kharijites'
defeat in the
Battle of
Nahrawan in 658. He
found two
accomplices in Kufa, namely,
Shabib ibn
Bujra and...
- Mu'awiya in 657 CE, Ali
subdued the
Kharijites revolt in the
Battle of
Nahrawan in 658, but his
military coalition in Iraq
collapsed afterward when the...
- who
later terrorized the
public and were
crushed by Ali in the
Battle of
Nahrawan in 658. Ali was ********inated in 661 by the
Kharijite dissident Ibn Muljam...
- of
Nahrawan in 658, but
their insurrection continued. Ali was ********inated in 661 by a
Kharijite dissident s****ing
revenge for the
defeat at
Nahrawan. After...
- Caliphate, it was
known for its date and
fruit orchards,
irrigated by the
Nahrawan Canal. It is now
known as the
centre of Iraq's
commercial orange groves...
- mind, and he held his ground." The
Battle of
Nahrawan (Arabic: معركة النهروان, romanized: M'arkah an-
Nahrawān) was a
battle between Ali ibn Abi
Talib (the...
-
conduct their activities in secret.
Among the
survivors of the
Battle of al-
Nahrawan were 'Urwah b. 'Udayyah and his
brother Abu
Bilal Mirdas. They continued...