Siege of Taif

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The Siege of Taif was a military campaign in 630 CE during which the Prophet Muhammad’s forces besieged the fortified city of Taif in the aftermath of the Battle of Hunayn, marking one of the final efforts to bring the region under early Islamic control.

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Siege of Taif canonical 3
Siege of Taif (630 CE) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle of early Islamic period
military siege
approximateDuration several weeks
approximateStrengthMuslimSide around 12,000 soldiers
belligerentSide Muslim community in Medina
surface form: Muslims of Medina

Thaqif and allied pagan tribes
campaignContext final phase of Muhammad’s campaigns in the Hejaz
chronologicalRelation after the Battle of Hunayn
commander Muhammad
conflictIn early Muslim–Quraysh wars
surface form: Early Muslim–pagan Arab wars
countryAtTheTime Tribal Arabia
defensiveFeature fortified walls of Taif
strongly built citadel
followedBy conversion of the people of Taif
destruction of idols in Taif
hasCause defeat of Hawazin and Thaqif at the Battle of Hunayn
hasLocation Arabian Peninsula
Hejaz
Taif
hasParticipant Muhammad
Muslim army of Medina
allies of Thaqif
Banu Thaqif
surface form: tribe of Thaqif
historicalRegion Hejaz
surface form: Hejaz region of Arabia
immediateOutcome continued independence of Taif for a short period
languageOfPrimarySources Arabic
longTermOutcome conversion of Thaqif to Islam
peaceful submission of Taif to Islam
notableFeature strong resistance by fortified city
use of siege technology by early Muslims
opposingForce pagan defenders of Taif
partOf Muhammad’s military campaigns
pointInTime 630 CE
8 AH
primarySources early Islamic historical and biographical works
relatedEvent Battle of Hunayn
Conquest of Mecca
religiousLeaderInvolved Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
religiousSignificance consolidation of Islam in western Arabia
result Muslim withdrawal
no immediate capture of Taif
strategicObjective bring Taif under Muslim control
eliminate remaining organized pagan resistance in the region
usedMilitaryEquipment mangonels
protective shields
siege engines
siege ladders

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Conquest of Mecca followedBy Siege of Taif
Taif historicalEvent Siege of Taif
this entity surface form: Siege of Taif (630 CE)
Battle of Hunayn before Siege of Taif
Battle of Hunayn relatedEvent Siege of Taif