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The first battle of Dongola took place between the early Muslim Rashidun army and the Oriental Orthodox Christian Nubians of the Makuria in 642, This was the first real Rashidun Arab defeat on the battlefield despite outnumbering their opponents.
The Battle of Dongola (1276) was fought between the Mamluk Sultanate under Baibars and the Kingdom of Makuria. The Mamluks gained a decisive victory, capturing the Makurian capital Dongola, forcing the king David of Makuria to flee and placing a puppet on the Makurian throne. After this battle the Kingdom of Makuria went into a period of ...
The second battle of Dongola or siege of Dongola was a military engagement between early Arab forces of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Nubian-Christian forces of the kingdom of Makuria in 652. The battle ended Muslim expansion into Nubia, establishing trade and a historic peace between the Muslim world and a Christian nation .
The Second Battle of Dongola between the Kingdom of Makuria under King Qaladurut and the Rashidun Caliphate led by Commander Abdullah ibn Sa'ad in 652. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Dongola .
The Fourth battle of Dongola or the Second Conquest of Makuria (1287) was fought between the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and the Kingdom of Makuria resulting in a decisive Mamluk vvictory, capturing the Makurian capital Dongola, forcing the king Samamun to flee and placing a puppet on the Makurian throne. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Battle of Dongola: Mamluk forces led by Sultan Baibars gain a decisive victory against the Kingdom of Makuria. They capture the Makurian capital of Dongola and force King David of Makuria to flee upstream on the Nile. He seeks refuge in the Kingdom of Al-Abwab, but is handed over to Baibars, who has him executed.
A failed campaign was undertaken against Nubia during the Caliphate of Umar in 642 at the first battle of Dongola. This was the Arabs' first real defeat on the battlefield despite outnumbering their opponents. The war ultimately ended in a baqt treaty, after the second battle of Dongola [4] Location of Dongola within Sudan
Battle of al-Anbar; Siege of Aleppo (637) Siege of Alexandria (641) ... Second battle of Dongola; E. Siege of Emesa; Siege of Emesa (638) Expedition of Usama bin Zayd; F.