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  • Khalid bin Walid's cavalry encircling the Persian army at the Battle of Walaja.
    War History

    Battle of Walaja: Khalid Bin Walid’s Deadliest Double Envelopment

    ByJames Carter July 18, 2026July 18, 2026

    The Battle of Walaja was fought in 633 CE in southern Iraq between the forces of the Rashidun Caliphate, led by Khalid bin Walid, and a Sassanid Persian army reinforced by Arab Christian allies. Facing a larger enemy force on open ground, Khalid concealed two cavalry units behind terrain on his flanks, let his center…

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  • Khalid bin Walid earning the title Sword of Allah at the Battle of Mu'tah.
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    Why Was Khalid Bin Walid Called the Sword of Allah?

    ByJames Carter July 18, 2026July 18, 2026

    Khalid bin Walid was given the title “Sword of Allah” (Saifullah) by the Prophet Muhammad after the Battle of Mu’tah in 629 CE, when Khalid took command of a heavily outnumbered Muslim army following the deaths of its three appointed commanders, and managed to fight his way out without the force being destroyed. When news…

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  • Discover the facts from this day in history July 19, including the Battle of Guadalete, tragic maritime disasters, and momentous political revolutions.
    Today in History

    This Day in History July 19: The Great Fire of Rome, Mary Rose Sinking

    ByJames Carter July 18, 2026July 18, 2026

    Nero stood on his palace balcony on the evening of July 19, 64 AD, watching a tiny spark in the merchant district near the Circus Maximus erupt into a wall of flame. Within hours, dry summer winds turned the capital of the Roman Empire into an inferno. This single night reshaped Rome forever, sparking centuries…

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  • Armies clashing in the sandstorm during the Battle of Yarmouk
    War History

    Battle of Yarmouk: The Six-Day Fight That Ended Byzantine Syria

    ByJames Carter July 17, 2026July 18, 2026

    The Battle of Yarmouk was fought over six days in August 636 CE near the Yarmouk River, on the border between modern-day Syria and Jordan, between the forces of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Byzantine Empire. Muslim forces, with Khalid bin Walid directing the overall battle strategy, defeated a much larger Byzantine army sent by…

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  • The mosque and tomb built around the site of Khalid bin Walid death in Homs
    Notable Personalities

    Khalid bin Walid Death: How Did He Die?

    ByJames Carter July 17, 2026July 18, 2026

    Khalid bin Walid died of natural causes in 642 CE in Homs, Syria, several years after being removed from overall military command by Caliph Umar. He did not die in battle — a fact tradition holds he found deeply frustrating, having survived more than 100 engagements without a scratch fatal enough to end him, only…

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  • Khalid bin Walid leading the cavalry charge at the Battle of Yarmouk.
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    Khalid bin Walid: The General Who Never Lost a Battle

    ByJames Carter July 17, 2026July 18, 2026

    Khalid bin Walid was a 7th-century Arab military commander with an undefeated record across more than 100 battles, which earned him the title “Sword of Allah” (Sayf Allah). He actually started out on the other side — commanding Meccan cavalry against the Muslims at the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE — before converting to…

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  • From Rome's dramatic sack in 387 BC to Nadia Comăneci's perfect 10, this day in history July 18 holds some of humanity's most gripping triumphs and tragedies.
    Today in History

    This Day in History July 18: Nadia’s Perfect 10 & Rome Sacked

    ByJames Carter July 17, 2026July 17, 2026

    📅 Quick Facts — July 18 in History 📌 Category 📖 Event / Detail 🌟 Most Significant Event Fourteen-year-old Romanian gymnast Nadia Comăneci scores the first perfect 10.0 in Olympic history on the uneven bars at the Montreal Games (1976) 🏆 Top 10 Key Events • Senonian Gauls defeat the Roman army at the Battle…

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  • Khawla bint al Azwar story: oil painting of the warrior rescuing captured women at Yarmouk
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    Khawla bint al Azwar Story: Her Battles and Legend

    ByJames Carter July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    The story of Khawla bint al-Azwar centers on her role as a disguised warrior during the Muslim conquest of Syria in 636 CE, most famously at the Battle of Yarmouk. According to traditional Islamic narrative accounts, she fought in armor that concealed her identity as a woman, and later led a group of captured Muslim…

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  • Read about what happened on This Day in History July 17, from the dramatic coronation of France's Charles VII to the historic 1975 Apollo-Soyuz space docking.
    Today in History

    This Day in History July 17: Romanov Execution & Joan of Arc’s Triumph

    ByJames Carter July 16, 2026July 16, 2026

    Yakov Yurovsky stepped into the dimly lit cellar of the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg, adjusted his pistol, and ordered the sleepy Romanov family to line up against the wall. Minutes later, three centuries of imperial Russian rule ended in a chaotic hail of gunfire, smoke, and screaming. This shocking midnight execution is just one chapter…

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  • An illustration of an Arabian warrior woman, Khawla bint al Azwar, clad in chainmail and a cloak, rides a bay horse through a dusty desert, her sword raised against a backdrop of distant mountains and a fortress.
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    Khawla bint al Azwar: The Warrior Princess of Early Islam

    ByJames Carter July 15, 2026July 18, 2026

    Khawla bint al Azwar was a 7th-century Arab woman celebrated in early Islamic historical tradition as a skilled warrior who fought in disguise alongside male soldiers during the Muslim conquest of Syria (Bilad al-Sham) in the 630s CE. According to traditional accounts, she is best known for her role at the Battle of Yarmouk and…

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