The destruction of Arab forces in Anatolia …
Years: 745 - 745
The destruction of Arab forces in Anatolia in 740 has furthered the decline of the Umayyads.
Constantine reinvades Syria in 745, conquering additional territory as feuds between the Qays and the Kalb erupt into major revolts in Syria, Iraq, and Khorasan.
(The rivalry between Qais and the Banu Kalb, which has extended to the "North Arab" [Qais-led] versus "South Arab" or "Yemeni" [Kalb-led] tribal supergroups, had become firmly established after the Battle of Marj Rahit [684].)
Marwan names his two sons Ubaydallah and Abdallah heirs.
He appoints governors and proceeds to assert his authority by force.
However, anti-Umayyad feeling is very prevalent, especially in Iran and Iraq, where the Abbasids have gained much support.
As such, Marwan's reign as caliph will be almost entirely devoted to trying to keep the Umayyad empire together.
Locations
People
Groups
- Arab people
- Khorasan, Greater
- Banū Kalb (Arabic tribe)
- Qais (Arabian tribe)
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Islam
- Muslims, Sunni
- Muslims, Kharijite
- Umayyad Caliphate (Damascus)
- Muslims, Shi'a
- Syrian people
