Khalid, operating in southern Iraq, is ordered …
Years: 634 - 634
August
Khalid, operating in southern Iraq, is ordered to the aid of his fellow generals on the Syrian front, and on July 30, 634, the combined forces win a bloody victory against an imperial army at a place in southern Palestine that the sources call Ajnadain.
All of Palestine now lies open to the invaders.
Khalid is formally relieved (for unknown reasons) of high command by the new caliph, 'Umar, but he remains the effective leader of the forces facing Constantinople’s armies in Syria and Palestine.
Locations
People
- Abu Bakr
- Aishah
- Ali
- Heraclius
- Khālid ibn al-Walīd
- Muawiyah I
- Rostam Farrokhzād
- Umar
- Uthman ibn Affan
- Yazdegerd III
Groups
- Arab people
- Zoroastrians
- Jews
- Christians, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox
- Phoenice Lebanensis (Roman province)
- Palaestina Salutaris (Roman province)
- Palaestina Secunda (Roman province)
- Palaestina Prima (Roman province)
- Syria Prima (Roman province)
- Christians, Eastern (Diophysite, or “Nestorian”) (Church of the East)
- Christians, Maronite
- Christians, Miaphysite (Oriental Orthodox)
- Christians, Monophysite
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
- Ghassan, Kingdom of
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Islam
- Rashidun Caliphate
- Christians, Monotheletist
Topics
- Migration Period
- Arab-Byzantine Wars
- Muslim Conquest of Persia
- Byzantine-Muslim War of 633-42
- Muslim Conquest of the Levant
- Ajnadayn, Battle of
Commodoties
Subjects
- Commerce
- Labor and Service
- Conflict
- Mayhem
- Faith
- Government
- Technology
- Movements
- Theology
- Christology
