The Islamic forces consisted of approximately 8,000 soldiers, notably including nearly 1,000 Companions (Sahaba) of the Prophet Muhammad.

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

Under the Caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab , the conquest was entrusted to the commander Iyad bin Ghanm .

The city was taken on May 27, 639 , just ten years after the conquest of Mecca. Key Figures and the Siege

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The Islamic forces consisted of approximately 8,000 soldiers, notably including nearly 1,000 Companions (Sahaba) of the Prophet Muhammad.

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 notably including nearly 1

Under the Caliphate of Umar ibn al-Khattab , the conquest was entrusted to the commander Iyad bin Ghanm . notably including nearly 1

The city was taken on May 27, 639 , just ten years after the conquest of Mecca. Key Figures and the Siege notably including nearly 1