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  2. Battle of Karbala - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] One of his courtiers asked for the hand of a captive woman from Husayn's family in marriage, which resulted in heated altercation between Yazid and Zaynab. [55] [56] The women of Yazid's household joined the captive women in their lamentation for the dead. After a few days, the women were compensated for their belongings looted in ...

  3. List of casualties in Husayn's army at the Battle of Karbala

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    The battle took place on Friday Muharram 10, in the year 61 AH of the Islamic calendar (October 10, 680 CE) in Karbala, situated in present-day Iraq. [1] [2] The battle was between Yazid's army from Syria reinforced by troops from Kufa, and the caravan of families and companions of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad.

  4. Yazid I - Wikipedia

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    Yazid had three sons from his wives. His eldest, Mu'awiya II, was between 17 and 23 years old at the time of Yazid's death. The name of Mu'awiya II's mother is unknown, but she was from the Banu Kalb. Ill health prevented him from carrying out the caliphal duties and he rarely left his residence.

  5. Adawiyya - Wikipedia

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    The terms became synonymous. Adi ibn Musafir praised Yazid, and also denied that Yazid had killed Hussein. Ibn Taymiyya had accused Sheikh Hasan of turning the respect for Yazid into an extreme reverence. [14] [15] [16] Ibn Taymiyya did not takfir the Adawiyya. [17] The term "Yazidi", was given to Adawis by Shias and some Sunnis.

  6. Yazid ibn Thubayt al-Abdi al-Basri - Wikipedia

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    Yazid and his two sons were martyred on the Day of Ashura. [1] He and his sons are mentioned in Ziarat al-Shuhada: "Peace be upon Zayd ibn Thubayt al-Qaysi; peace be upon Abd Allah and Ubayd Allah, the two sons of Yazid ibn Thubayt al-Qaysi".

  7. A brief history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict - explained

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    But the protests continued, reaching fever pitch in 1933, as more Jewish immigrants arrived to make a home for themselves, the influx accelerating from 4,000 in 1931 to 62,000 in 1935.

  8. Second Fitna - Wikipedia

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    [note 1] It followed the death of the first Umayyad caliph Mu'awiya I in 680, and lasted for about twelve years. The war involved the suppression of two challenges to the Umayyad dynasty , the first by Husayn ibn Ali , as well as his supporters including Sulayman ibn Surad and Mukhtar al-Thaqafi who rallied for his revenge in Iraq , and the ...

  9. Arab–Byzantine wars - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, neither empire was given any chance to recover, as within a few years they found themselves in conflict with the Arabs (newly united by Islam), which, according to Howard-Johnston, "can only be likened to a human tsunami". [2] According to George Liska, the "unnecessarily prolonged Byzantine–Persian conflict opened the way for ...