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- Battle_of_Tabouk abstract "The Battle of Tabouk (also called the Battle of Tabuk) was a military expedition, which, according to Muslim biographies, was initiated by the Prophet Muhammad in October 630. Muhammad led a force of as many as 30,000 north to Tabouk in present-day northwestern Saudi Arabia, with the intention of engaging the Byzantine army. Though not a battle in the typical sense, if historical the event would represent the opening conflict in the coming Byzantine-Arab wars. There is no contemporary Byzantine account of the events, and much of the details come from later Muslim sources. Noting this, as well as the fact that the armies never met, some Western scholars have questioned the authenticity of the details surrounding the event; though in the Arab world it is widely held as historical.".
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- Battle_of_Tabouk wikiPageExternalLink 34.htm.
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- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:630_in_Asia.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:630s_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:Battles_of_Abu_Ubaidah_ibn_al-Jarrah.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:Battles_of_Khalid_ibn_Walid.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:Battles_of_the_Arab–Byzantine_Wars.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:Campaigns_led_by_Muhammad.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:Conflicts_in_630.
- Battle_of_Tabouk subject Category:Tabuk_Province.
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- Battle_of_Tabouk type CampaignsLedByMuhammad.
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- Battle_of_Tabouk comment "The Battle of Tabouk (also called the Battle of Tabuk) was a military expedition, which, according to Muslim biographies, was initiated by the Prophet Muhammad in October 630. Muhammad led a force of as many as 30,000 north to Tabouk in present-day northwestern Saudi Arabia, with the intention of engaging the Byzantine army. Though not a battle in the typical sense, if historical the event would represent the opening conflict in the coming Byzantine-Arab wars.".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "Bataille de Tabouk".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "Batalla de Tabouk".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "Battle of Tabouk".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "Feldzug nach Tabūk".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "Spedizione di Tabuk".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "Битва при Табуке".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "غزوة تبوك".
- Battle_of_Tabouk label "塔布克之戰".
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- Battle_of_Tabouk wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Tabouk?oldid=601230088.
- Battle_of_Tabouk depiction Tabuk,_Saudi_Arabia_locator_map.png.
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