Early Muslim Expansion : Conquests of Iraq & Syria.

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Exhaustive military history of the Arab victories over the two superpowers of their age - The Persians & The Byzantines both of whom were weakened by decades of wars against each other, pandemics, famines due to pestilence, drought, civil wars etc.

Kings & Generals - the channel presenting this particular episode is noted not only for accurate history but also detailed story telling backed up by rich animation & graphics detailing the military formations & battle set pieces.

I'm a fan of both - the subject of Arab conquests & Kings & Generals. When you have both come together to present you with what you've could only have dreamed of it's a real treat & a gift to treasure for a long long time.

Do check it out - all those who appreciate history & military history.You won't be disappointed.



This should definitely interest you. The campaigns of Khalid bin Walid & Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas. @Austerlitz


P. S - the dates in the title of the documentary on you tube for the campaigns are erroneous. It states 602-636 CE. The first battles of the Arabs with either parties began in the late 620's or early 630's as per revisionist & extent historical sources respectively .
 
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Exhaustive military history of the Arab victories over the two superpowers of their age - The Persians & The Byzantines both of whom were weakened by decades of wars against each other, pandemics, famines due to pestilence, drought, civil wars etc.

Kings & Generals - the channel presenting this particular episode is noted not only for accurate history but also detailed story telling backed up by rich animation & graphics detailing the military formations & battle set pieces.

I'm a fan of both - the subject of Arab conquests & Kings & Generals. When you have both come together to present you with what you've could only have dreamed of it's a real treat & a gift to treasure for a long long time.

Do check it out - all those who appreciate history & military history.You won't be disappointed.



This should definitely interest you. The campaigns of Khalid bin Walid & Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas. @Austerlitz


P. S - the dates in the title of the documentary on you tube for the campaigns are erroneous. It states 602-636 CE. The first battles of the Arabs with either parties began in the late 620's or early 630's as per revisionist & extent historical sources respectively .

I'm already subscribed to this channel long back.Very enjoyable channel.
I myself did a battle analysis on yarmuk campaign long time ago.
 
I'm already subscribed to this channel long back.Very enjoyable channel.
I myself did a battle analysis on yarmuk campaign long time ago.
Thanks for the link. Will definitely go thru it.
 
While on the subject, let me take the liberty of recommending The Decline & Fall of The Sassanian Empire by Parvaneh Pourshariati. It's a revisionist take on the Arab conquests of Sassanian Persia where the author argues with evidence that the invasions began somewhere in 628 itself during Mohammed's lifetime.

It's a controversial view not without its own share of critics but the author has laid out her case in a convincing manner. She's also detailed the various intrigues surrounding the civil War & the war with the Byzantines then which came back to haunt both the Persians & the Byzantines, particularly the former.

Be informed it's history & not a military history of that period. Having said that the read is an enjoyable & rewarding quest. @Austerlitz
 
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Exhaustive military history of the Arab victories over the two superpowers of their age - The Persians & The Byzantines both of whom were weakened by decades of wars against each other, pandemics, famines due to pestilence, drought, civil wars etc.

Kings & Generals - the channel presenting this particular episode is noted not only for accurate history but also detailed story telling backed up by rich animation & graphics detailing the military formations & battle set pieces.

I'm a fan of both - the subject of Arab conquests & Kings & Generals. When you have both come together to present you with what you've could only have dreamed of it's a real treat & a gift to treasure for a long long time.

Do check it out - all those who appreciate history & military history.You won't be disappointed.



This should definitely interest you. The campaigns of Khalid bin Walid & Sa'ad bin Abi Waqqas. @Austerlitz


P. S - the dates in the title of the documentary on you tube for the campaigns are erroneous. It states 602-636 CE. The first battles of the Arabs with either parties began in the late 620's or early 630's as per revisionist & extent historical sources respectively .
Early Islamic attacks did gave some of the finest leaders of that era. I am especially intrigued by Khalid-Bin-Waleed, Salahuddin Ayubi of Ayubic dynasty (11th/12th century?) and Ottoman Empire (Mehmet the conqueror, Suleiman Khan for their wins) (14th/15th century?). I think if Suleiman wasn't so much paranoid and dependent on advisors(which was norm in empires back in those days) and not ended up killing his children, especially Mustafa, Ottoman Empire would had broken through European Marvel of the time Vienna and many others.
 
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