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Siege of Damascus 634 AD I Muslim - Byzantine Wars

Basically city walls a lot of Arab cities were also covered with city walls.

Muslim Arabs have had experience in siege warfare long before they took on the Persians and Romans.

Middle Eastern cities are not like European cities that were protected by huge walls and forts.
Yeah sure
 

Previously in our animated documentary series on the early Muslim expansion, we have covered the battles of Yarmouk , al-Qadisiyyah , Talas and the siege of Constantinople of 717-718 . However, one crucial confrontation in the conquest of the Roman Syria by Khalid ibn al-Walid (R.A.) was missed - the Siege of Damascus in 634. So, now you can learn more about the events which led up to the battle of Yarmouk.

I listened to a lecture by Yasir Qadhi about this battle in his series of the lives of Sahabah. At the end of his lectures on Abu Baker RA, this battle and others are mentioned.
 
Middle Eastern cities are not like European cities that were protected by huge walls and forts.
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Doesnt matter a lot of Middle Eeasterners did not live inside walls. Those are either forts to defend the city or to protect their trade routes or to stop nomadic raiders.
in Persian Argh means a fortified city and Degh means fort that only soldiers stationed in it.
alamut, belqis city, Argh bam and rood khan castle were Arghs.
 

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