- Battle of Marj-al-Rahit
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict= Battle of Marj-al-Rahit.
partof=Campaigns of Khalid ibn al-Walid
caption=
date=July 634 AD
place=
result=DecisiveRashidun Caliphate victory
combatant1=Rashidun Caliphate
combatant2=Ghassanids
commander1=Khalid ibn al-Walid
commander2=Unknown
strength1=9000
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=Few
casualties2=FewThe Battle of Mari-al-Rahit was a minor conflict fought between the
Ghassanid Arab allies ofByzantine Empire andRashidun army under the command ofKhalid bin Walid . After the Battle of Hawwareen, Khalid the very next morning moved to wards Damascus with his 9000 army, 20 miles fromDamascus there lies a pass, over the top of this pass which is about 2000 feet above the surrounding land. The ridge is part of the range known as Jabal-ush-Sharq, which is an off-shoot of the Anti-Lebanon Range and runs in a north-easterly direction toTadmur . The pass itself, not a formidable one, is quite long. Khalid stopped at the highest part of it, and here he planted his standard. As a result of this action the pass became known as Saniyyat-ul-Uqab, i.e. the Pass of theEagle , after the name of Khalid's standard. From the Pass of the Eagle, Khalid moved to Marj Rahit, a largeGhassanid town near the present Azra on the road to Damascus. The Muslims arrived in time to participate in a joyous festival of theGhassanids whose participation took the form of a violent raid.The battle
Joyous festival of the
Ghassanid Christian Arab s turns into a violent battle. At Marj Rahit had gathered a large number of refugees from the region over which Khalid had recently operated, and these refugees mingled with the crowds celebrating the festival. TheGhassanid were not unmindful of the danger which Khalid's entry intoSyria posed for them. They had positioned a strong screen of warriors on the route from Tadmur, below the pass; but this screen was scattered in a few minutes by a swift charge of theMuslim cavalry. Although some Ghassanid resistance continued as theMuslim s advanced, it ceased once the main body ofMuslim s army reached and attacked the town. TheMuslim s raided the town of Marj Rahit. After a little while having collected a large amount of booty and a certain number of captives, Khalid pulled out of the town and camped outside. The battle itself was not a major battle but it had some tactical importance to clean up theMuslim ’s army rear so that the siege of larger cities could be laid in ease.Aftermath
The following morning he sent a strong mounted column towards
Damascus with the task of raiding the Ghuta. Then, having sent a messenger to Abu Ubaidah with instructions to report to him at Busra, Khalid himself set off for Busra with the main body of the army, by-passingDamascus . The mounted column sent to Damascus reached the neighborhood of the city, picked up more booty and captives, and rejoined Khalid while he was still on the march. The minor operations following Khalid's entry intoSyria were now over. Khalid ibn Walid moved to Busra city and conquered it.External links
* [http://www.swordofallah.com/html/bookhome.htm A.I. Akram, "The Sword of Allah: Khalid bin al-Waleed, His Life and Campaigns" Lahore, 1969]
References
*A.I. Akram, "The Sword of Allah: Khalid bin al-Waleed, His Life and Campaigns", Nat. Publishing. House, Rawalpindi (1970) ISBN 0-7101-0104-X.
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