Arab–Byzantine wars
The Arab–Byzantine wars were a series of wars between the mostly Arab Muslims and the Byzantine Empire between the 7th and 11th centuries AD, started during the initial Muslim conquests, under the expansionist Rashidun and Umayyad caliphs, in the 7th century and continued by their successors until the mid-11th century.
Abd al-Rahman ibn KhalidAbdallah al-BattalAbdallah_ibn_Sa'd__MilitaryService__1Abu al-A'warAl-Walid_ibn_Hisham_al-Mu'ayti__MilitaryService__1Ammar ibn Ali al-KalbiAndrew the ScythianBardas Phokas the ElderBusr ibn Abi ArtatHeraclius (brother of Tiberius III)John ChaldosJunada_ibn_Abi_Umayya_al-Azdi__MilitaryService__1Leo Phokas the ElderLeo of TripoliMeliasMichael LachanodrakonMu'nis al-MuzaffarNikephoros Phokas the ElderNiketas OoryphasPetronas (general)Rashidun armyRashidun cavalryTatzatesTheodore RshtuniThumama ibn al-WalidYazid ibn Asid ibn Zafir al-Sulami
battle
Battle of Akroinon
Battle of Alexandretta
Battle of Anzen
Battle of Apamea
Battle of Azaz (1030)
Battle of Bosra
Battle of Carthage (698)
Battle of Kopidnadon
Battle of Nikiou
Battle of Raban
Battle of Vescera
Battle of Yaqusa
Battle of the Iron Bridge
Battle of the Masts
Battle of the Orontes
Battle of the Yarmuk
Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782)Abbasid invasion of Asia Minor (806)Battle of AndrassosBattle of CephaloniaBattle of DathinBattle of FahlBattle of FirazBattle of HazirBattle of HeliopolisBattle of KardiaBattle of KeramaiaBattle of KrasosBattle of LalakaonBattle of Maraj-al-DebajBattle of Marash (953)Battle of Marj al-Saffar (634)Battle of MauropotamosBattle of Mu'tahBattle of SebastopolisBattle of StelaiBattle of ThasosBattle of the Gulf of CorinthBattle of the StraitsByzantine conquest of Cilicia
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Abd al-Rahman ibn KhalidAbdallah al-BattalAl-Walid ibn Hisham al-Mu'aytiAmmar ibn Ali al-KalbiAndrew the ScythianBardas Phokas the ElderHeraclius (brother of Tiberius III)John ChaldosLeo of TripoliMichael LachanodrakonMu'nis al-MuzaffarNiketas OoryphasPetronas (general)Rashidun cavalryTatzatesThumama ibn al-WalidYazid ibn Asid ibn Zafir al-Sulami
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Arab–Byzantine wars
The Arab–Byzantine wars were a series of wars between the mostly Arab Muslims and the Byzantine Empire between the 7th and 11th centuries AD, started during the initial Muslim conquests, under the expansionist Rashidun and Umayyad caliphs, in the 7th century and continued by their successors until the mid-11th century.
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As guerras bizantino-árabes fo ...... precursor da Primeira Cruzada.
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Byzantsko-arabské války byly s ...... hlásil první křížovou výpravu.
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De Byzantijnse-Arabische oorlo ...... ad Bagdad in het huidige Irak.
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Las guerras árabo-bizantinas f ...... a periferia de Constantinopla.
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Le guerre arabo-bizantine furo ...... ; ciò causò la Prima Crociata.
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Les guerres arabo-romanes o gu ...... ecursors de la Primera Croada.
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Les guerres entre les Arabes e ...... reurs de la première croisade.
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Peperangan Romawi Timur-Arab a ...... mur kehilangan banyak wilayah.
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The Arab–Byzantine wars were a ...... the suburbs of Constantinople.
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Wojny arabsko-bizantyńskie – s ...... ukaziu i na Morzu Śródziemnym.
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causalties
10,000+ at Iron Bridge
50,000 at Yarmouk
8,000 inBosra
~7,000 at Hazir
combatant
Abbasid Caliphate
Aghlabid Emirate of Abbasids
Armenian principalities
Bulgarian Empire
Byzantine Empire
Emirate of Bari
Emirate of Crete
Emirate of Sicily
Fatimid Caliphate
Ghassanids
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Hugh N. Kennedy
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Greek fire, first used by the Byzantine Navy during the Arab–Byzantine Wars.
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casualties
~2500 ships at Constantinople
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~50,000 at Constantinople
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~7,000 at Hazir
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chapter
Syria, Palestine, and Mesopotamia
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The empire in Iraq, 763–861
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Arab–Byzantine wars
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El-Hibri
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Kennedy
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the Muslim conquests
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Levant , Egypt, North Africa, Anatolia, Crete, Sicily, Southern Italy
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"The thughūr are blocked by Hārūn, and through him
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All the kings of the Rūm give him jizya
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His banner is forever tied with victory;
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he has an army before which armies scatter.
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the ropes of the Muslim state are firmly plaited
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unwillingly, perforce, out of hand in humiliation."
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source
Poem in praise of Harun al-Rashid's 806 campaign against Byzantium
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territory
Levant, Mesopotamia, North Afr ...... d during Byzantine reconquest.
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As guerras bizantino-árabes fo ...... ira em 674 e a segunda em 717.
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Byzantsko-arabské války byly s ...... utrpěli značné územní ztráty.
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De Byzantijnse-Arabische oorlo ...... ijnse Rijk definitief in 1453.
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Las guerras árabo-bizantinas f ...... hasta mediados del siglo XII.
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Le guerre arabo-bizantine furo ...... no) - persero molti territori.
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Les guerres arabo-romanes o gu ...... essors fins a mitjan segle xi.
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Les guerres entre les Arabes e ...... nte partie de leur territoire.
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Peperangan Romawi Timur-Arab a ...... mur kehilangan banyak wilayah.
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The Arab–Byzantine wars were a ...... rs until the mid-11th century.
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Wojny arabsko-bizantyńskie – s ...... ukaziu i na Morzu Śródziemnym.
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Arab-bizancaj militoj
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Arab–Byzantine wars
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Byzantijns-Arabische oorlogen
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Byzantsko-arabské války
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Guerras bizantino-árabes
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Guerras árabo-bizantinas
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Guerre arabo-bizantine
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Guerres arabo-byzantines
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Guerres arabo-romanes
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Peperangan Romawi Timur-Arab
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Arab–Byzantine wars
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