Historical Events tagged with "history"
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Alid Rebellion Concludes with Ibrahim's Death
The Battle of Bakhamra concluded near Kufa, marking the end of the Alid rebellion led by Ibrahim, brother of Isa ibn Musa. This conflict arose from the power struggles following the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate, where the Alids sought to assert their claims against the Abbasid rulers. Ibrahim's death in battle symbolized a significant setback for the Alid cause.
Continue ReadingAlid Revolt Against Abbasid Caliphate Initiated
Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya led the Hasanid Alids in a revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate, driven by the desire for rightful leadership. This rebellion occurred in a politically charged environment, where claims to leadership were contentious after the Abbasids overthrew the Umayyads. The revolt, rooted in the Alid belief in their legitimate right to the caliphate, garnered significant local support in Medina, where Al-Nafs al-Zakiyya aimed to establish a government reflecting their interpretation of Islam.
Continue ReadingHalley's Comet's Fourteenth Perihelion Pass
Halley's Comet made its fourteenth recorded perihelion passage, coming closest to the Sun in its orbital path. This event was a significant celestial occurrence in antiquity, noted by astronomers and historians alike. Ancient societies often interpreted comets as omens, and the appearance of Halley's Comet stirred awe and curiosity. Its visibility from Earth would have allowed various civilizations to observe this iconic celestial body.
Continue ReadingAbd al-Rahman I Becomes Emir of Cordova
Abd al-Rahman I, a descendant of the Umayyad caliphs, established himself as the Emir of Cordova after escaping the Abbasid conquest of the Umayyad Caliphate. Arriving in Iberia, he took control of Cordova, marking the beginning of his rule which would last over two decades. His leadership not only helped preserve Umayyad traditions but also laid the foundation for the flourishing of a multi-cultural society that would thrive in Al-Andalus.
Continue ReadingAn Lushan Declares Himself Emperor of Yan
An Lushan, a Tang dynasty general, declared himself Emperor of China and founded the Yan state, beginning a rebellion against the Tang government. This proclamation marked a significant power shift during a time of unrest and civil war, leading to the fall of Chang'an to his forces. An Lushan's ambitions were fueled by personal grievances and the desire for retaliation against the Tang authorities, setting off a destructive period in Chinese history.
Continue ReadingAn Lushan's Revolt Against Yang Guozhong
An Lushan, a Tang dynasty general, revolted against Chancellor Yang Guozhong at Yanjing due to political strife and corruption. The uprising was a response to the perceived failures of the government and personal grievances against Yang. An Lushan's actions marked the beginning of a large-scale rebellion that would embroil the Tang dynasty in conflict.
Continue ReadingAbbasid Rebels Conquer Umayyad Forces
The Battle of the Zab marked a decisive victory for the Abbasid rebels against the Umayyad Caliphate. Taking place near the Zab River in present-day Iraq, the conflict was a critical turning point that effectively dismantled Umayyad rule. Led by Abu Muslim al-Khorasani, the Abbasid forces strategically outmaneuvered their opponents, resulting in a rout that would lead to the end of the Umayyad dynasty and the establishment of the Abbasid Caliphate.
Continue ReadingAbu Muslim Khorasani's Revolt Against Umayyad Rule
Abu Muslim Khorasani launched a revolt against Umayyad rule, championing the cause of the disillusioned populace. The campaign was prominently marked by the adoption of the Black Standard, symbolizing the call for justice and reform. His efforts mobilized a vast number of supporters discontented with the Umayyad dynasty's oppressive policies. The revolt gained traction across Persia, igniting a broader movement that would reshape the Islamic Empire's political landscape.
Continue ReadingKhazars Defeat Umayyad Forces at Marj Ardabil
The Battle of Marj Ardabil took place between Khazar and Umayyad forces, where the Khazars achieved a significant military victory. Under the command of al-Jarrah ibn Abdallah al-Hakami, the Umayyad army was decisively defeated, with many soldiers killed, including their commander. This clash showcased the formidable military capability of the Khazars and marked a pivotal moment in the power dynamics of the region. The battle was not merely a skirmish, but a demonstration of the Khazars' strength in resisting Umayyad expansion.
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