Byzantine–Arab conflict
C32132
concept
The Byzantine–Arab conflict was a centuries-long series of military, political, and religious struggles between the Byzantine Empire and various Arab Muslim caliphates that reshaped the balance of power in the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Byzantine–Arab conflict canonical | 3 |
| Abbasid–Byzantine war | 1 |
| Byzantine–Arab conflict phase | 1 |
| Byzantine–Arab war | 1 |
| Umayyad–Byzantine war | 1 |
| battle of the Arab–Byzantine wars | 1 |
Instances (7)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Byzantine reconquest of eastern Anatolia | Byzantine–Arab conflict phase |
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Battle of Lalakaon (support role, 863)
surface form:
Battle of Lalakaon (863)
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| reconquest of Crete (960–961) | — |
| Second Arab siege of Constantinople (717–718) | Byzantine–Arab war |
| First Arab siege of Constantinople (674–678) | — |
| Abbasid invasion of Anatolia in 838 | Abbasid–Byzantine war |
| Battle of Stilo | battle of the Arab–Byzantine wars |