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The '''] of ]''' was a Battle involing the ] and the ] ] aroud ] who broke the commonwealth treaty with Muhammad. After Muhammad defeated ] in ] he went after Khaybar. Khaybar is a rich oasis of fertile lands and palm trees. It is known for its many highly fortified fortresses and the ten thousand strong soldiers who used to give refuge to their allies. The '''Battle of ]''' was a ] involving ]s and the ] ] near ] who broke the commonwealth treaty with ]. After Muhammad defeated ] in ] he went after Khaybar, a rich oasis of fertile lands and palm trees, known for its many highly fortified fortresses and the ten thousand strong soldiers who used to give refuge to their allies.


Na'em, was the first fortress to be opened, Al-Wateeh and AsSalalem (the stairs) were the last given after a dozen days of siege and Fadak gave up peacefully. Na'em was the first fortress to be opened, Al-Wateeh and AsSalalem (the stairs) were the last given after a dozen days of siege and ] gave up peacefully.


== Muslim Army leaders == ==Muslim army leaders==
After some Muslims were killed during their siege of the fortresses, the Muslim attacked. The first leader of offense was ], then ]. Later Muhammad is said to have spoken highly of the next leader who will open the fortresses. , known after this by ]-el-Karrar was given the Muslim flag. He is said to have taken the heavy door of the an-Na'em fortress in one hand and used it as a shield. After some Muslims were killed during their siege of the fortresses, the Muslim attacked. The first leader of the offense was ], then ]. Later, Muhammad is said to have spoken highly of the next leader who would open the fortresses. , known after this by ]-el-Karrar, was given the Islamic flag. He is said to have taken the heavy door of the an-Na'em fortress in one hand and used it as a shield.
Murhab, a strong jewish leader and fighter, known for his weapons and strength was killed by Ali in a duel. His killing had a great impact on the falling of Khayabr in the hands of Muslims.


Murhab, a strong Jewish leader and fighter, known for his weapons and strength, was killed by Ali in a duel. His killing had a great impact on the fall of Khaybar.


== See also == ==See also==


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Revision as of 01:06, 21 December 2005

Template:Muslim conflicts The Battle of Khaybar was a battle involving Muslims and the Jewish tribes near Medina who broke the commonwealth treaty with Muhammad. After Muhammad defeated Banu Qurayza in Medina he went after Khaybar, a rich oasis of fertile lands and palm trees, known for its many highly fortified fortresses and the ten thousand strong soldiers who used to give refuge to their allies.

Na'em was the first fortress to be opened, Al-Wateeh and AsSalalem (the stairs) were the last given after a dozen days of siege and Fadak gave up peacefully.

Muslim army leaders

After some Muslims were killed during their siege of the fortresses, the Muslim attacked. The first leader of the offense was Abu Bakr, then Umar. Later, Muhammad is said to have spoken highly of the next leader who would open the fortresses. , known after this by Haydar-el-Karrar, was given the Islamic flag. He is said to have taken the heavy door of the an-Na'em fortress in one hand and used it as a shield.

Murhab, a strong Jewish leader and fighter, known for his weapons and strength, was killed by Ali in a duel. His killing had a great impact on the fall of Khaybar.

See also

Preceded byBattle of the Trench Muslim battles
Year: 629 CE
Succeeded byTreaty of Hudaybiya
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