Battle of Kaskar, the Glossary
The Battle of Kaskar (معركة كسكر) was fought between the advancing forces of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Sassanian Empire in Asuristan (present-day Iraq).[1]
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15 relations: Abu Ubayd al-Thaqafi, Arfajah, Asoristan, Battle of Namaraq, Iraq, Jalinus, Kashkar, Muslim conquest of Persia, Muslims, Narsi, Rashidun Caliphate, Rostam Farrokhzad, Sasanian Empire, Vinduyih, Vistahm.
- Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia
- Muslim conquest of Persia
Abu Ubayd al-Thaqafi
Abū 'Ubayd ibn Mas'ūd ibn 'Amr ibn 'Umayr ibn 'Awf ibn Uqda ibn Ghayra ibn Awf ibn Thaqif al-Thaqafi.
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Arfajah
Arfajah ibn Harthama al-Bariqi (عرفجة بن هرثمة البارقي) (also known as Arfajah al-Bariqi) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was a member of the Azd branch of the Bariq clan that inhabited Southwestern Arabia. Arfajah was one of the commanders of the eleven corps of army sent by the first caliph, Abu Bakr, to quell a rebellion after Muhammad died. Battle of Kaskar and Arfajah are Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia.
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Asoristan
Asoristan (𐭠𐭮𐭥𐭥𐭮𐭲𐭭 Asōristān, Āsūristān) was the name of the Sasanian province of Assyria and Babylonia from 226 to 637.
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Battle of Namaraq
Battle of Namaraq (معركة النمارق) (634 CE)13AH was a conflict between Muslims and the Sasanians that occurred in Namaraq, near modern-day Kufa (Iraq). Battle of Kaskar and Battle of Namaraq are Battles involving the Rashidun Caliphate, Battles involving the Sasanian Empire, Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia and Muslim conquest of Persia.
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Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
Jalinus
Jalinus (also spelled Jilunus) was a 7th-century Armenian dynast, who was one of the leading figures in Sasanian Iran.
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Kashkar
Kashkar, also known as Kaskar, (ܟܫܟܪ), was a city in southern Mesopotamia.
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Muslim conquest of Persia
The Muslim conquest of Persia, also called the Muslim conquest of Iran, the Arab conquest of Persia, or the Arab conquest of Iran, was a major military campaign undertaken by the Rashidun Caliphate between 632 and 654.
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Muslims
Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.
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Narsi
Narsi or Narse (𐭭𐭥𐭮𐭧𐭩), was an Iranian nobleman who served as the Sasanian governor of Kashkar.
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Rashidun Caliphate
The Rashidun Caliphate (al-Khilāfah ar-Rāšidah) was the first caliphate to succeed the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
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Rostam Farrokhzad
Rostam Farrokhzād (رستمفرخزاد) was a dynast from the Ispahbudhan family, who served as the spahbed ("military marshal") of the northwestern quarter (kust) of Adurbadagan under the Sasanian monarchs Boran and Yazdegerd III.
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Sasanian Empire
The Sasanian Empire or Sassanid Empire, and officially known as Eranshahr ("Land/Empire of the Iranians"), was the last Iranian empire before the early Muslim conquests of the 7th to 8th centuries.
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Vinduyih
Vinduyih (Middle Persian: Windōē) or Bendoy (بندوی) was a Sasanian nobleman from the Ispahbudhan family.
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Vistahm
Vistahm or Bistam (also transliterated Wistaxm, 𐭥𐭮𐭲𐭧𐭬 wsthm), was a Parthian dynast of the Ispahbudhan house, and maternal uncle of the Sasanian king of kings of Iran, Khosrow II.
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See also
Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia
- Arfajah
- Bajila
- Battle of Ayn al-Tamr
- Battle of Babylon (634)
- Battle of Babylon (636)
- Battle of Burs
- Battle of Buwaib
- Battle of Chains
- Battle of Firaz
- Battle of Hira
- Battle of Husayd
- Battle of Jalula
- Battle of Kaskar
- Battle of Muzayyah
- Battle of Namaraq
- Battle of River
- Battle of Saniyy
- Battle of Ullais
- Battle of Walaja
- Battle of Zumail
- Battle of al-Anbar
- Battle of al-Qadisiyyah
- Battle of the Bridge
- Military conquests of Umar's era
- Siege of Ctesiphon (637)
Muslim conquest of Persia
- Arab conquest of Fars
- Battle of Badghis
- Battle of Bayrudh
- Battle of Bishapur (643–644)
- Battle of Istakhr (650–653)
- Battle of Kaskar
- Battle of Nahavand
- Battle of Namaraq
- Battle of Nishapur
- Battle of Oxus River
- Battle of Ray (651)
- Battle of Spahan
- Battle of Waj Rudh
- Battle of the Bridge
- Islamization of Iran
- Legacy and memory of the Iran–Iraq War
- Military conquests of Umar's era
- Muslim conquest of Azerbaijan
- Muslim conquest of Kerman
- Muslim conquest of Khorasan
- Muslim conquest of Khuzestan
- Muslim conquest of Mesopotamia
- Muslim conquest of Northern Persia
- Muslim conquest of Persia
- Muslim conquest of Sistan
- Shahriyar bin Kanara
- Siege of Gundishapur
- Siege of Herat (652)
- Siege of Shushtar