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Ghassanids
... supposedly means "a spring of water". The Ghassanid emigration has been passed down in the ... in Hauran (south of Damascus) where the Ghassanid state was founded. There it is assumed ... a mix of these three peoples. The Ghassanid kingdom was an ally of the Byzantine ... of troops for the Byzantine army.The Ghassanid king al-Harith ibn Jabalah (reigned 529 ... at this battle that some 12,000 Ghassanid Arabs defected to the Muslim side ...
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Battle of Callinicum
... IV 20,000 and another 5,000 Ghassanid Arab allies Casualties Unknown Unknown {{{notes}}} The ... 20,000 men and another 5,000 Ghassanid Arab allies, who had been marching down ... of the river with infantry, put the Ghassanid Arab allies on the right flank, and ...
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Battle of Mu'tah
... companions, martyred fighting against a combined Byzantine/Ghassanid army. You can visit the tombs of ... faced an overwhelming number of Byzantine and Ghassanid Arab troops: "O my soul! If you ...
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Talk:Assyrian people/Archive 1
... Chaldean blood, Sumerian blood, maybe even Arab (Ghassanid) or Persian. The other names aren't ...
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User:Nobs01
... was an achievement of which the Umayyads' Ghassanid forerunners had never dreamed, and to which ...
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History of the Arabic alphabet
... Jabalah (Aretas in Greek), king of the Ghassanid vassals of the Byzantines) Harrān ...
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Julianus ben Sabar
... materialized. Justinian enlisted the help of the Ghassanid philarch Abu Kharab, and by 531 the ...
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List of military disasters
... Battle of Yarmuk in 636. The Monophysite Ghassanid contingents in the Byzantine army, brutally persecuted ...
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Battle of Yarmouk
... by the Orthodox Byzantines. Some 12,000 Ghassanid Arabs switched sides. The Christian advance on ...
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614
... Cross is captured. The Persians destroy the Ghassanid kingdom. The Sudarium of Oviedo is taken ...
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