Fetha Amed (diyarbakд±rд±n Sahabeler Tarafд±ndan Fethi) ★ Premium

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 city was taken on May 27, 639 , just ten years after the conquest of Mecca. Key Figures and the Siege The conquest of Diyarbakır (Amed) in 639 AD

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