Early Muslim Expansion - Europe, North Africa, Central Asia DOCUMENTARY
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Third season of the Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the Early Muslim Expansion starts with the aftermath of the battles against the Sassanid and Eastern Roman empires at Yarmouk and al-Qadisiyyah (outu.be/r2cEIDZwG5M) and battles of Ctesiphon, Alexandria, Nikiou, Jerusalem, Sufetula, Heliopolis, and Nahavand ( • Early Muslim Expansion... ). We are going to cover the aftermath of the beginning of the First Fitna (Civil War) in the Rashidun Caliphate and the battle of Siffin of 657, which led to the rise of the Umayyad Caliphate, external expansion continued with the siege of Constantinople in 674-678, but this didn't stop the Second Fitna from happening, leading to the battles of Karbala (680) and Marj Rahit (684). We also previously talked about the conclusion of the Second Fitna and the rise and fall of the Zubayrid Caliphate. In another episode the armies of the Caliphate return to the frontiers, clashing with the crumbling Byzantine Empire in Armenia and North Africa. In the latter, they would not find opposition not just in the Roman remnant, as the rise of a new warrior queen among the Berbers posed a serious challenge to Hassan ibn al-Nu’man’s conquering army in the Maghreb. And even as the Umayyads won victories on the battlefield and expanded ever further, the cohesion and unity of their empire continued to deteriorate on their Eastern frontiers, planting the seeds of their eventual collapse. And we will also discuss how Carthage was razed once again. Next up we covered the first Muslim incursion into India, as we discussed the Sindh campaign that allowed the Arabs to gain a foothold in the subcontinent. Back west, the armies of the Caliphate were taking over the north Africa and advancing towards Visigothic Spain which led to the battle of Guadelete in 711, as we learn how the Muslims conquered Spain. Events were also transpiring in the east, as the new Caliph Sulayman besieging Constantinople in 717-718. In the west, the Arab movement continued into France where they fought in the battle of Toulouse against the duke of Aquitaine Odo. Their expansion continued in the next years, leading to the famous battle of Tours (Poitiers) in 732 against Charlemagne. In the fourth season we will talk about the Abbasid caliphate and the Arab-Khazar Wars.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:08 First Fitna - Battle of Camel.
00:19:37 Rise of the Umayyads - Battles of Siffin, Nahrawan.
00:38:42 Rise of the Zubayrids - Battles of Karbala, Marj Rahit.
00:59:07 Second Fitna - Battles of Ayn al-Warda, Khazir, Madhar, Harura.
01:19:41 Conquest of North Africa 698-702 - Battles of Meskiana, Tabarka.
01:43:49 Sindh Campaign 712 - Battles of Debal, Budiah, Jitor and Raor.
02:06:08 Conquest of Hispania - Battle of Guadalete
02:27:49 Siege of Constantinople 717-718
02:50:14 Revolt of Yazid ibn al-Muhallab - Siege of Basra and Al-Aqr.
03:00:52 Aquitaine Campaign - Siege of Toulouse
03:06:57 Transoxiana campaign - Day of Thirst, battles of Baykand, Karmajah and the Defile
03:19:03 Battle of Tours
03:23:23 Muslims in Septimania - Siege of Avignon and battle of River Berrre
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3 ай бұрын
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3 ай бұрын
Could you also do Erarly Christianity and Constantine the great
@DIEKALSTER8
3 ай бұрын
North Arfrica on the thumbnail. Were there pirates involved?
@killer5896u
3 ай бұрын
Where is the battle of bagdoura
@killer5896u
3 ай бұрын
Amazigh kingdoms aren't under bizantyne rule
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@saiiif07
3 ай бұрын
@@ahmaduomar5517how could she be called the mother of the faithful if she rebelled against Caliph Ali (AS), besieged Basrah and caused bloodshed between Muslims for the first time in Islamic history? May allah forgive her for the sins she has committed. Her actions still hurts the ummah to this very day!
@kristof6472
2 ай бұрын
@ahmaduomar5517 that literally makes them objective. You muslims arent the only people on earth. What you call a historical figure isnt what everyone calls them.
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2 ай бұрын
@@ahmaduomar5517 yes, "your" mother. Making it subjective. That is the opposite of what objective is.
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2 ай бұрын
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2 ай бұрын
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@alexsmith2910
3 ай бұрын
Me too!
Fascinating documentary! The early Muslim expansion truly shaped the course of history in Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia. It's incredible to delve into the historical intricacies and understand the impact of this transformative period. Kudos to the creators for providing such insightful content!
@runajain5773
Ай бұрын
And even south asia and south east asia you like even indonesia and india and pakistan have more muslim than middle east , north africa and central asia i do not try comparsion just saying how impact are there in different region
@Faisal-pb5gu
Ай бұрын
@@runajain5773 Yes, but Central Asia and Iberia had a greater influence on Islamic history
@runajain5773
8 күн бұрын
@@Faisal-pb5guit i do not deny like how it helping formation spain and pourtugal islamization of central asia a lot of nomad tribe like turks ,khazak ,ubezk and etc timurid sultanute also turk migration in minor asia and rise ottoman empire
Thank you very much👍🏽 do you plan on doing a video like the ones on Ibn Fadlan's travel or Gengiz Khan's life?? I really loved the anecdotes
Note: For a generation, the Second Fitna stopped Muslim expansion in Central Asia. The lack of centrally appointed governors led to intertribal warfare among the Arab settlers in Khorasan, with local princes refusing to pay tribute and even launching raids into the region by the Hephthalite princes.The Mudari leader Abd Allah ibn Khazim al-Sulami established himself as the de facto ruler of Khorasan until 691, when the victorious Umayyads encouraged his rivals to revolt, ultimately leading to his death. Prior to that, he had massacred about 8,000 of his rivals from the Rabi'a and Bakr ibn Wa'il tribes. The surviving members of Abd Allah's followers
@ghostd69
3 ай бұрын
The umayyad caliphate went into constantly of civil wars and rebellion and internal conflicts which why their expansion were limited
@EM-tx3ly
3 ай бұрын
Arab tribes were it’s greatest assets and simultaneously it’s greatest bane
@MrSultan1991
2 ай бұрын
@@ghostd69توسعها كبير لم يكن محدود
Thank you so much for all the time and effort that went into this series.
About the death of zubayr ibn al awwam I like to correct the fact he was assassinated by ( Amr ibn Jarmouz) when he was praying the same way umar was Traitorously murdered , he said he wanted to travel with zubayr and when the time if prayer came he killed him from behind something he proudly admitted himself to ali, which tgen Ali told him " you shouldn't be proud of what you did, I heard from the prophet that the murdere of zubayr will be guaranteed hell, you lost your after life"... Zubayr wasn't trying to flee when he got killed, thats the nonsense chia like to make up to disrespect a great warrior who since day 1 when he accepted Islam at the age of 14 to his death at over 62 years of age has always been known for his courage that was on the border of suicidal.... Zubayr was famous for his skills as a first class warrior and just being one of the best warriors of his time, the guy participated in over a 100 millitary campaigns since the age of 14 and survived through all of them and (jarmouz) was well aware of that he was scared to fight him head on, he knew it was suicide to fight zubayr like that so he opted for the cowardly way of back stabing a 62 year old zubayr while he was prostrating in prayer......
@nikobellic9004
3 ай бұрын
Also worth noting before zubayr abandoned the battle he told his son Abdullah ibn zubayr (the future caliph) to pay all of his debt in his place as if instinctively he knew he didn't have much longer to live
@calm123
3 ай бұрын
Zubair didn't flee rather he felt guilty he was fighting other Muslims, Zubair was the disciple of the Prophet and true believer, and knew everything and prophet warned him about Fitna
@johanliebert3943
3 ай бұрын
yes exactly Ali(ra) reminded him of a hadith and that led to him abandoning the battle,, hence he was saved and he is amongst the 10 promised paradise by the prophet(saw)@@calm123
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5 күн бұрын
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Regarding Uthman's burning of the quran: 4:41 PM. As for Othman’s collection, may God be pleased with him, it is narrated in Al-Bukhari that Hudhayfah bin Al-Yaman, may God be pleased with him, came to Medina from the invasion of Armenia, and he entered upon Othman, who was the Commander of the Faithful at that time, before he entered his house, and said: Reach out to this nation before it perishes. He said: What about that? He said... in the Book of God, and he mentioned to him the differences of people in the recitations and their disputes and the appearance of some of them as infidels of others, and other things... So Othman gathered the Muhajireen and the Ansar and consulted with them about that, and they agreed to combine it according to what was authentic and proven in the famous recitations from the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and to leave out what He changed it, and his opinion was sound and successful, so he commissioned a group of companions to collect it, and they gathered it into one Qur’an, and they made copies of it, so Othman sent them to the cities, and they remained with him. Copy in Medina, this is the last plural. Ali bin Abi Talib, may God be pleased with him, said: If I had been the governor at the time of Uthman, I would have done the same thing with the Qur’an Othman did. God knows. Related materials 93
@Defender_928
3 ай бұрын
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I Love early islamic history and their formation into an expansive empire, truly remarkable. I also find it fascinating how small tribes once united by a charismatic leader end up conquering most of the world. i.e Muslims, Mongols, Persians,Roman, Greeks etc they were all small tribes until a visionary had bigger dreams. Also find it fascinating that the tribes were made to fight amongst one another by the established empire at the time because they knew their unification would cause trouble.
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3 ай бұрын
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Yo this was so good! Thanks for filling in the gaps for me on a lot of stuff. I wish you would have talked about how Othman came into power, as thats a highly debated topic.
@adamsnow4979
2 ай бұрын
It was actually smooth because he won an election in the council of 6 also he was a senior companion of the prophet and son in law. You can check this in the last season
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Your channel epitomizes objectivity, delivering insightful and entertaining content without exaggeration. Kudos for delving into transformative periods like the early Muslim expansion and shaping our understanding of history!
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Your effort in the video is great, but there's a significant adoption of weaker narratives because they are more dramatic, such as Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr's participation in the siege of Uthman, or that Uthman favored his relatives, or that the compilation of the Quran faced huge controversy, even though the more reliable and stronger narratives can be found in the same book, which is the History of Tabari. I hope there will be a broader consideration of different narratives and accuracy in the future.
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@BESTINTHEWORLD0007
3 ай бұрын
The arabs wars were skirmshes Only those who were clients to the Sassanids or the Romans had kinda of an organized military, also the himyrite kingdom in yeman and their wars with aksumites
@EM-tx3ly
3 ай бұрын
@@BESTINTHEWORLD0007 Then riddle me this How did the Arabs of Hejaz region ( not clients of Byzantium nor Sassanids) were able to defeat the Christian Arabs of Iraq and Levant also defeated their lords too Skirmishes were the marks of the Bedouins but the leaders of early Muslim conquests were town dwellers whom were traders before Islam travelled to Levant Egypt Persia etc The mass body of Arab conquests were Arab Bedouins whom were made into a standing army
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@Entroxity
2 ай бұрын
Your religion comes before your nationality
@dennistokmak1219
20 күн бұрын
The rashidun caliphate have nothing to do with any saudis.
@calinionn
9 күн бұрын
@@dennistokmak1219Even the Rashidun Caliphate had to push down a rebel from Banu Hanifa which is the parent tribe of Banu Saud
@alphaomarbarry6511
5 күн бұрын
@calinion9448 the rashidun have many tribes
@Khaled-jz8ln
5 күн бұрын
@@dennistokmak1219 Rashidun , Umayyad , Abbasids , they are all part of my country history and they came from here , cry more kid
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It is fascinating how the unity under faith might have been a driving factor in early muslim rapid expansion.
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great series thank you very much
This expansion changed the whole culture of the middle east, southern europe as well as north, west and east africa. Thank you for showcasing this.
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i hope it won't be too long for the next video of these series
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36:50 most Sunni scholarship agrees that Ali was in the right
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Please make more videos about the Achaemenids and Sassanids
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