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Tawwaj,
Tawwaz or
Tavvaz (Middle Persian: Tuzag; New Persian: توج) was a
medieval city in Fars (Pars) in
modern Iran,
located southwest of Shiraz. Tawwaj...
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thought that the site was part of
Tawwaj, however,
other discoveries in the region, made in 2004 and 2005,
indicate that
Tawwaj is
actually several kilometers...
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continuing their conquest of
western Persia under Uthman ibn Abi al-As from
Tawwaj, but late in the 640s,
these forces suffered setbacks.
Uthman in 650 reorganised...
- Fars town of
Tawwaj near the
Persian Gulf coast,
southwest of
modern Shiraz. In 641
Uthman established his
permanent headquarters at
Tawwaj,
which he fortified...
- Estakhr. Some time later,
Uthman ibn Abi al-As
established a
military base at
Tawwaj, and
shortly after defeated and
killed Shahrag near Rew-shahr (however other...
- Abu Bilal's life and
released him,
while the
others were killed.
Basra Tawwaj Darabjird Ramhurmuz Ibn
Ziyad is said to have
severely ****cuted the Kharijites...
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Uthman ibn Abi al-As, then
fighting Iran from a new, more
easterly miṣr at
Tawwaj. In 650, the
Rashidun Caliph Uthman reorganised the
Persian frontier, installed...
- time later,
Uthman ibn Abi al-As
managed to
establish a
military base at
Tawwaj, and soon
defeated and
killed Shahrag near Rew-shahr.
Persian convert to...
- al-Urdunn (639–?)
Basra (632–661) Jund
Filastin (660–?)
Fustat (641–?)
Tawwaj (640-?)
Mosul Haditha Engagements Ridda wars
Early Muslim conquests First...
- al-Urdunn (639–?)
Basra (632–661) Jund
Filastin (660–?)
Fustat (641–?)
Tawwaj (640-?)
Engagements Ridda wars
Early Muslim conquests First Fitna Commanders...