Tulayha, a tribal chief of Bani Asad …
Years: 632 - 632
September
Tulayha, a tribal chief of Bani Asad at Buzakha in north central Arabia is another self-proclaimed prophet: he leads the rebellion against Medina aided by the allied tribes of Banu Ghatfan, the Hawazin, and the Tayy.
On receiving intelligence of the Muslims preparations, Tulayha prepares also for a battle, and is further reinforced by the contingents of the allied tribes.
Abu Bakr, before launching Khalid against Tulayha, seeks ways and means of reducing the latter's strength, so that the battle can be fought with the maximum prospects of victory.
Nothing can be done about the tribes of Bani Assad and Banu Ghatafan, which stand solidly behind Tulayha, but the Tayy are not so staunch in their support of Tulayha, and their chief, Adi ibn Hatim, is a devout Muslim.
Adi is appointed by Abu Bakr to negotiate with the tribal elders to withdraw their contingent from Tulayha's army.
The negotiations are a success, and Adi brings with him five hundred horsemen of his tribe to reinforce Khalid's army.
Khalid next marches against another apostate tribe, Jadila.
Here again Adi ibn Hatim offers his services to persuade the tribe to submit without bloodshed.
Bani Jadila submits, and their thousand warriors join Khalid's army.
Khalid, now much stronger than when he had left Zhu Qissa, marches for Buzakha.
Here, in mid-September 632 CE, he defeats Tulayha in the Battle of Buzakha.
The remaining army of Tulayha retreats to Ghamra, 20 miles from Buzakha, and are defeated in the Battle of Ghamra in the third week of September 632 CE.
Several tribes submits to the Caliph after Khalid's decisive victories.
Moving south from Buzakha, Khalid reaches Naqra in October 632 CE, with an army now six thousand strong, and defeats the rebel tribe of Banu Saleem in the Battle of Naqra.
632 In third week of October 632 CE, Khalid defeats a tribal mistress, Salma, in the battle of Zafar.
Afterwards, …
Locations
People
- Abu Bakr
- Abu Sufyan ibn Harib
- Adi ibn Hatim
- Aishah
- Ali
- Khālid ibn al-Walīd
- Muhammad
- Musaylimah
- Talhah
- Tulayha
- Umar
- Usama bin Zayd
- Uthman ibn Affan
- Zubayr ibn al-Awam
Groups
- Polytheism (“paganism”)
- Arab people
- Tayy (Arabic tribe)
- Banū Hāshim (Arabic tribe)
- Banu Hanifa (Arabic tribe)
- Banu Assad (Arabic tribe)
- Banū Khuza'ah (Arabic tribe)
- Banū Kalb (Arabic tribe)
- Banū Ghatafan (Arabic tribe)
- Ha'wa zin (Arabic tribe)
- Ghassan, Kingdom of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Heraclian dynasty
- Islam
- Rashidun Caliphate
Topics
- Migration Period
- Islamic origins
- Arab-Byzantine Wars
- Muslim Conquest of Persia
- Ridda Wars
- Buzakha, Battle of
