- The
Battle of
Khazir (Arabic: يوم الخازر, romanized: Yawm
Khāzir) took
place in
August 686 near the
Khazir River in Mosul's
eastern environs, in modern-day...
- The
Khazir River (Arabic: الخازر) is a
river of
northern Iraq, a
tributary of the
Great Zab river,
joining its
right bank. The area
around the
Khazir River...
- Al Khalis, Kir****, Erbil, Mosul,
Dohuk and Zakhu.
Highway 2
crosses the
Khazir River in-between
Mosul and Erbil. The 2003
construction of the
bridge was...
-
carry the chair, as he
needed their zeal. The
armies met at the
banks of
Khazir River in
early August 686. The
Umayyad army was defeated, and many of the...
- Mukhtar.
Though his
forces routed a
large Umayyad army at the
Battle of
Khazir in
August 686,
Mukhtar and his
supporters were
slain by the
Zubayrids in...
- al-Thaqafi. He led al-Mukhtar's
forces to a
decisive victory at the
Battle of
Khazir (686)
against the
Umayyads under Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad, who was personally...
-
Zubayrids of Iraq. However, he was
slain and his
forces routed at the
Battle of
Khazir by
Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar, the
commander of the pro-Alid al-Mukhtar of Kufa...
- range. It is
bound by the
Greater Zab
River to the
north and east, and the
Khazir River to the west. Most of the ****yrians
living in Nahla,
which number around...
-
practically diminished with the
death of
their leader at the
Battle of
Khazir in 686. Nonetheless,
members of the Dhu'l-Kala and Dhu
Asbah pla**** important...
-
Caliph Yazid I. He
commanded the Kalbi-dominated shurṭa in the
Battle of
Khazir in 686, and a year
later joined the
rebellion of the
Umayyad prince Amr...