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- Day_of_Thirst abstract "The "Day of Thirst" (Arabic: Yawm al-'Atash) is the name traditionally given in Arabic historiography to a battle fought in 724 between the Turkic Turgesh khaganate and the Umayyad Caliphate on the banks of the river Jaxartes, in Transoxiana (in modern Tajikistan, Central Asia). The Umayyad army, under Muslim ibn Sa'id al-Kilabi, was campaigning in the Ferghana Valley when it learned of the Turgesh advance. Immediately, the Arabs began a hasty retreat to the Jaxartes, pursued and harassed by the Turgesh cavalry. Finally, after 11 days, the Umayyad army reached the Jaxartes, where it was caught between the Turgesh and the forces of the native Transoxianian principalities. Nevertheless, the Arabs managed to break through and cross the river to Khujand. The Umayyad defeat led to the collapse of Muslim rule over much of the region, which until ca. 740 remained disputed territory, with both the Arabs and the Turgesh fighting for control over it.".
- Day_of_Thirst combatant "Turgesh Khaganate and Transoxianian allies".
- Day_of_Thirst combatant "Umayyad Caliphate".
- Day_of_Thirst commander Muslim_ibn_Sa'id_al-Kilabi.
- Day_of_Thirst commander Suluk_(Turgesh_khagan).
- Day_of_Thirst isPartOfMilitaryConflict Muslim_conquest_of_Transoxiana.
- Day_of_Thirst isPartOfMilitaryConflict Turgesh.
- Day_of_Thirst place Khujand.
- Day_of_Thirst result "Decisive Turgesh victory".
- Day_of_Thirst thumbnail Transoxiana_8th_century.svg?width=300.
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- Day_of_Thirst caption "Map of Transoxiana in the 8th century".
- Day_of_Thirst combatant Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Day_of_Thirst combatant "Turgesh Khaganate and Transoxianian allies".
- Day_of_Thirst commander Muslim_ibn_Sa'id_al-Kilabi.
- Day_of_Thirst commander Suluk_(Turgesh_khagan).
- Day_of_Thirst conflict "Day of Thirst".
- Day_of_Thirst date "724".
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- Day_of_Thirst partof "the Umayyad-Turgesh Wars and the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana".
- Day_of_Thirst place "near Khujand".
- Day_of_Thirst result "Decisive Turgesh victory".
- Day_of_Thirst subject Category:720s_conflicts.
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- Day_of_Thirst subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Turgesh_Khaganate.
- Day_of_Thirst subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Day_of_Thirst subject Category:Muslim_conquest_of_Transoxiana.
- Day_of_Thirst subject Category:Sughd_Province.
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- Day_of_Thirst comment "The "Day of Thirst" (Arabic: Yawm al-'Atash) is the name traditionally given in Arabic historiography to a battle fought in 724 between the Turkic Turgesh khaganate and the Umayyad Caliphate on the banks of the river Jaxartes, in Transoxiana (in modern Tajikistan, Central Asia). The Umayyad army, under Muslim ibn Sa'id al-Kilabi, was campaigning in the Ferghana Valley when it learned of the Turgesh advance.".
- Day_of_Thirst label "Day of Thirst".
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- Day_of_Thirst depiction Transoxiana_8th_century.svg.
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- Day_of_Thirst name "Day of Thirst".