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- Battle_of_Khaybar abstract "The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 629 between Muslims and the Jews living in the oasis of Khaybar, located 150 kilometers (93 mi) from Medina in the north-western part of the Arabian peninsula, in modern-day Saudi Arabia.According to Muslim sources, the Muslims attacked Jews who had barricaded themselves in a fort.On the reasons for the attack, Scottish historian William Montgomery Watt notes the presence in Khaybar of the Banu Nadir, who were inciting hostilities among with neighboring Arab tribes against the Islamic community in Medina. Italian orientalist Laura Veccia Vaglieri, while giving full credence to Watt's view, claims other motives might have included the prestige the engagement would confer upon Muhammad among his followers, as well the booty which could be used to supplement future campaigns.The Jews of Khaybar finally surrendered and were allowed to live in the oasis on the condition that they would give one-half of their produce to the Muslims. Jews continued to live in the oasis for several more years until they were expelled by caliph Umar. The imposition of tribute upon the conquered Jews served as a precedent for provisions in the Islamic law requiring the exaction of tribute known as jizya from non-Muslims under Muslim rule, and confiscation of land belonging to non-Muslims into the collective property of the Muslim community. In return, non-Muslim citizens were permitted to practice their faith, to enjoy a measure of communal autonomy, to be entitled to Muslim state's protection from outside aggression, and to be exempted from military service and the Zakat, which is obligatory upon Muslim citizens.".
- Battle_of_Khaybar causalties "50 wounded".
- Battle_of_Khaybar causalties "Less than 20 killed".
- Battle_of_Khaybar combatant "Jews of Khaybar oasis".
- Battle_of_Khaybar combatant "Muslim army".
- Battle_of_Khaybar commander Ali.
- Battle_of_Khaybar commander Dagger_(typography).
- Battle_of_Khaybar commander Muhammad.
- Battle_of_Khaybar place Khaybar.
- Battle_of_Khaybar result "Muslim victory".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "1,600".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "10,000".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "4,000".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "Banu Ghatafan".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "Khaybar".
- Battle_of_Khaybar thumbnail Hazrat_Ali_slays_Marhab.JPG?width=300.
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- Battle_of_Khaybar wikiPageID "3351048".
- Battle_of_Khaybar wikiPageRevisionID "606191848".
- Battle_of_Khaybar caption "Ali slays Marhab".
- Battle_of_Khaybar casualties "50".
- Battle_of_Khaybar casualties "93".
- Battle_of_Khaybar casualties "Less than 20 killed".
- Battle_of_Khaybar combatant "Jews of Khaybar oasis".
- Battle_of_Khaybar combatant "Muslim army".
- Battle_of_Khaybar commander Ali.
- Battle_of_Khaybar commander Muhammad.
- Battle_of_Khaybar commander "al-Harith ibn Abu Zaynab† Marhab Bin Abu Zaynab†".
- Battle_of_Khaybar conflict "Battle of Khaybar".
- Battle_of_Khaybar date "629".
- Battle_of_Khaybar hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Khaybar.
- Battle_of_Khaybar partof "Campaigns of Muhammad".
- Battle_of_Khaybar place Khaybar.
- Battle_of_Khaybar result "Muslim victory".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "1600".
- Battle_of_Khaybar strength "Khaybar 10,000 Banu Ghatafan 4,000".
- Battle_of_Khaybar wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Khaybar subject Category:620s_conflicts.
- Battle_of_Khaybar subject Category:629_in_Asia.
- Battle_of_Khaybar subject Category:Campaigns_led_by_Muhammad.
- Battle_of_Khaybar subject Category:Muhammad_and_the_Jews.
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- Battle_of_Khaybar comment "The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 629 between Muslims and the Jews living in the oasis of Khaybar, located 150 kilometers (93 mi) from Medina in the north-western part of the Arabian peninsula, in modern-day Saudi Arabia.According to Muslim sources, the Muslims attacked Jews who had barricaded themselves in a fort.On the reasons for the attack, Scottish historian William Montgomery Watt notes the presence in Khaybar of the Banu Nadir, who were inciting hostilities among with neighboring Arab tribes against the Islamic community in Medina. ".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "Bataille de Khaybar".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "Battle of Khaybar".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "Chaibar (Feldzug)".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "Conquista di Khaybar".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "Slag bij Khaybar".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "Битва при Хайбаре".
- Battle_of_Khaybar label "غزوة خيبر".
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs Chaibar_(Feldzug).
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- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs Pertempuran_Khaibar.
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs Conquista_di_Khaybar.
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs 카이바르_전투.
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs Slag_bij_Khaybar.
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs m.097640.
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs Q565661.
- Battle_of_Khaybar sameAs Q565661.
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- Battle_of_Khaybar wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Khaybar?oldid=606191848.
- Battle_of_Khaybar depiction Hazrat_Ali_slays_Marhab.JPG.
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- Battle_of_Khaybar name "Battle of Khaybar".