Fetha Amed (diyarbakд±rд±n Sahabeler Tarafд±ndan Fethi) [NEW]
The siege of the Byzantine-held city was long and challenging due to its formidable walls, which are among the largest in the world.
The conquest of Diyarbakır (Amed) in 639 AD stands as a cornerstone of Islamic history in Anatolia, transforming the city into a spiritual center often called the . Historical Background The siege of the Byzantine-held city was long
The Islamic forces consisted of approximately 8,000 soldiers, notably including nearly 1,000 Companions (Sahaba) of the Prophet Muhammad. notably including nearly 1
