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- Q6059652 subject Q7069087.
- Q6059652 abstract "The Invasion Hamra al-Asad, also known as the Battle of Hamra al-Assad (Arabic: غزوة حمراء الأسد), was a Ghazawat, a battle in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad took part. It occurred in 625 AD (3 AH) after the Battle of Uhud, when the Quraysh were returning to Mecca.In this battle the Meccans wanted to finally exterminate the Muslims after weakening them in Uhud, by preventing their return to Mecca and finishing them off at Medina. Muhammad successfully prevented this by spreading false information using a spy and by lighting 500 camp fires to make it look as if his force was very big. As a result, the Meccans cancelled their attack and decided not to return to Medina. Later, Muhammad was able to get the upper hand over them.".
- Q6059652 causalties "2 spies killed".
- Q6059652 combatant "MuslimsofMedina".
- Q6059652 combatant "QuraishofMecca".
- Q6059652 commander Q335430.
- Q6059652 commander Q9458.
- Q6059652 date "0625-03-24".
- Q6059652 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q47740.
- Q6059652 place Q18348179.
- Q6059652 result "* 2 Quraish Soldiers executed".
- Q6059652 result "* Muhammad sends spies (2 later killed)".
- Q6059652 result "* Muhammad sets 500 camp fires alight".
- Q6059652 result "Muslim victory (Muhammad prevents final attack)".
- Q6059652 strength "(survivors from uhud)".
- Q6059652 strength "2-4 cavalry".
- Q6059652 strength "200 cavalry".
- Q6059652 strength "3,000 infantry,".
- Q6059652 strength "700-1000 infantry,".
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- Q6059652 casualties "2".
- Q6059652 combatant "Muslims of Medina".
- Q6059652 combatant "Quraish of Mecca".
- Q6059652 commander Q335430.
- Q6059652 commander Q9458.
- Q6059652 conflict "Invasion of Hamra Al-Assad".
- Q6059652 date "--03-24".
- Q6059652 partof "the Muslim-Quraish Wars".
- Q6059652 place Q18348179.
- Q6059652 result "Muslim victory * Muhammad sets 500 camp fires alight * Muhammad sends spies * 2 Quraish Soldiers executed".
- Q6059652 strength "3000".
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- Q6059652 type Event.
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- Q6059652 comment "The Invasion Hamra al-Asad, also known as the Battle of Hamra al-Assad (Arabic: غزوة حمراء الأسد), was a Ghazawat, a battle in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad took part. It occurred in 625 AD (3 AH) after the Battle of Uhud, when the Quraysh were returning to Mecca.In this battle the Meccans wanted to finally exterminate the Muslims after weakening them in Uhud, by preventing their return to Mecca and finishing them off at Medina.".
- Q6059652 label "Invasion of Hamra al-Asad".
- Q6059652 name "Invasion of Hamra Al-Assad".