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DescriptionKhalid ibn al-Walid's Desert March to Syria, ca. April 634.png
English: Map of the three main, proposed itineraries of Khalid ibn al-Walid's march to Syria from Iraq, in circa April 634. The blue portion of the routes indicate his general itinerary to Syria, while the red portion of the routes indicate the 'desert march' phase of the itinerary.
The routes traced in the map are based on the modern historian Fred Donner's summarization of the various routes cited by the 8th and 9th-century Islamic literary sources, namely Ibn Ishaq, al-Baladhuri, Sayf ibn Umar, Ibn A'tham al-Kufi and al-Ya'qubi.
Settlements, place names and battles/raids associated with the Syrian part of the routes are shown. The identifications/locations of Suwa, Quraqir, and Qusam are based on the conclusions of Alois Musil in his Arabia Deserta (1927). However, these remain tentative. The general dwelling areas of the nomadic and semi-nomadic Arab tribes of the Fertile Crescent region are indicated, as are the approximate frontiers of the Byzantine, Sasanian and nascent Islamic ('Rashidun Caliphate') empires.
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