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  • Battle of Lutos
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  • Abd al-Karim carried out a scorched earth campaign of aggression against the lands of Álava whilst his brother, Abd al-Malik directed his forces into the heart of the Asturian Kingdom without encountering significant resistance aside from the town of Oviedo. He destroyed much of the countryside, including churches built by Fruela I of Asturias. The battle resulted in an Asturian victory and the majority of the invading Muslim army was wiped out. Abd al-Malik was killed in the action.
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Partof
  • the Reconquista
Date
  • 794
Commander
Caption
  • The Camino Real del Puerto de la Mesa where the battle took place.
Casualties
  • 70000
Result
  • Asturian Victory
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Place
  • Asturias, Spain
Conflict
  • Battle of Lutos
abstract
  • Abd al-Karim carried out a scorched earth campaign of aggression against the lands of Álava whilst his brother, Abd al-Malik directed his forces into the heart of the Asturian Kingdom without encountering significant resistance aside from the town of Oviedo. He destroyed much of the countryside, including churches built by Fruela I of Asturias. Upon their return to Al-Andalus, in the valley of Camino Real del Puerto de la Mesa, they were set upon by King Alfonso II of Asturias and the forces under his command. The Asturian forces ambushed the Muslim army in a part of the valley near Grado, Asturias that has been thought by historians to be the area around Los Lodos. The battle resulted in an Asturian victory and the majority of the invading Muslim army was wiped out. Abd al-Malik was killed in the action.