Battle of Buwayb

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The Battle of Buwayb was a decisive early 7th-century engagement in which Rashidun Muslim forces halted and severely weakened the Sasanian Persian army, helping pave the way for the Islamic conquest of Persia.

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instanceOf battle
military engagement
associatedWith Rashidun Caliphate expansion
belligerent Rashidun Caliphate NERFINISHED
Sasanian Empire NERFINISHED
combatant Arab Muslim forces
Sasanian Persian forces NERFINISHED
commandedBy al-Muthanna ibn Haritha NERFINISHED
conflictIn Muslim conquest of Persia NERFINISHED
date circa 634
followedBy Battle of al-Qadisiyyah NERFINISHED
historicalEra Early Islamic period NERFINISHED
location Iraq NERFINISHED
near the Euphrates River
notableFeature Rashidun forces recovered after earlier defeat at the Battle of the Bridge
opposingCommander Sasanian general (name uncertain in sources)
partOf Rashidun Caliphate–Sasanian Empire wars NERFINISHED
precededBy Battle of the Bridge NERFINISHED
primaryOpponents Rashidun Arabs vs. Sasanian Persians
region Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
result Rashidun victory
significance decisive check on Sasanian attempts to expel Muslims from Iraq
helped pave the way for the Islamic conquest of Persia
severely weakened Sasanian military strength in Iraq
theaterOfWar Iraqi front of the Arab–Sasanian wars NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 7th century

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Muslim conquest of Persia keyBattle Battle of Buwayb