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245 1 4 _aThe Battle of Qadisiyyah :
_bthe fall of the mighty Persian empire
_cAbdul Malik Mujahid ; translation Maulvi Abdul Aziz ; edited by Abdul Waghied Misbach
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260 _aRiyadh :
_bDarussalam,
_cc2013.
100 _aMujahid, Abdul Malik
300 _a111 p. :
_bcol. ill., col. maps ;
_c21 cm.
020 _a9786035002189
520 _aThe victory of Qadisiyyah heralded the downfall of the Sasanian Dynasty, paved the way for the conquest of Iraq and quickened Islamic expansion into Persia (Iran) and beyond. The Iranians had 240,000 troops, but the Muslims with about 30,000 soldiers still drove the Iranian Empire, one of the superpowers of the day, into the ground. At Al-Qadisiyyah, the Muslims were able to break the Persian might, dealing them a blow from which they would never recover. The Battle of Al-Qadisiyyah is therefore one of the most decisive battles in the history of humanity. Articles Sourced from : Al-Bidaya Wal Al-Nihayah (Ibn Kathir) Seera Amir ul Mu'mineen Caliph Umar Bin al-Khattab (Dr. Al-Sallabi) Al-Muntazam fi Tarikil Muluk wa al-Ummam (Al-Tabari).
650 7 _aQadisiyyah
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650 7 _aPersian
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650 7 _aBattle
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650 7 _aIslam
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650 7 _aMuslims
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700 _aAziz, Maulvi Abdul,
_eTranslated by
700 _aMisbach, Abdul Waghied,
_eEdited by
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