Battle of Hira

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The Battle of Hira (Arabic: معركة الحيرة) was fought between the Sasanian Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate in 633. It was one of the early battles of the Muslim conquest of Persia. The loss of the frontier city on the Euphrates River opened the way to the Sasanian capital, Ctesiphon, on the Tigris River.

DateMay 633 A.D
Location
Result Rashidun Caliphate victory.[1]
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Battle of Hira
Part of Islamic conquest of Persia and
Campaigns of Khalid ibn al-Walid
DateMay 633 A.D
Location
Result Rashidun Caliphate victory.[1]
Belligerents
Rashidun Caliphate Sasanian Empire
Commanders and leaders
Khalid ibn al-Walid Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i,[2]
Abd al-Masih
Strength
~10,000–15,000[3][4] 40,000[dubious discuss](Muslim sources)
Casualties and losses
Few Heavy
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Context

The city of Al-Hirah, widely known for its size and wealth, had been thwe capital of the Lakhmid Kingdom for centuries. It was annexed as a Sasanian frontier province in 602. During the expansion of the caliphate in 633, Caliph Abu Bakr, sent Khalid ibn al-Walid to capture the lands south of the Euphrates (the as-Sawad).

After taking Ullais in May, the Muslim army under Khalid ibn al-Walid attacked the city of Hira in the last week of the month. The defenders briefly sequestered themselves in the city's fortresses, but after brief fighting, the city quickly surrendered.[5][6] The inhabitants paid a large tribute[7] to spare the city and agreed to act as spies against the Sasanians, just as the inhabitants of Ullais had.[8]

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