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rdfs:label
  • Second Muslim War (Byzantine Glory)
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  • The start of the war can be traced back to the end of the First Muslim War, where the Rashidun Caliphate was forced to accept the peace forced on them by the Byzantine Empire. They continued to try expand, but where constantly beat back by Byzantine-supported natives. The tensions between the Byzantines and Muslims continued to grow until the Muslims began raiding into Byzantine Judea again. This increased tensions to a boiling point when the Byzantines ordered the Muslims to stop this and pay them back for the raids. Eventually, the Byzantines were given a no, and they declared war on the Rashidun Caliphate once again.
side
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Rashidun Caliphate
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side2strength
  • 100000
side2casualties
  • 28000
side1casualties
  • 4000
side1strength
  • 150000
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End
  • 943
Name
  • Second Muslim War
Begin
  • 936
Commanders
  • Romanos I
  • Sayf al-Dawla
Result
  • Byzantine Victory; End of Rashidun Caliphate
Place
  • Middle East
abstract
  • The start of the war can be traced back to the end of the First Muslim War, where the Rashidun Caliphate was forced to accept the peace forced on them by the Byzantine Empire. They continued to try expand, but where constantly beat back by Byzantine-supported natives. The tensions between the Byzantines and Muslims continued to grow until the Muslims began raiding into Byzantine Judea again. This increased tensions to a boiling point when the Byzantines ordered the Muslims to stop this and pay them back for the raids. Eventually, the Byzantines were given a no, and they declared war on the Rashidun Caliphate once again.