13 Facts About Rashidun army

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Rashidun army was the core of the Rashidun Caliphate's armed forces during the early Muslim conquests in the 7th century.

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The army is reported to have maintained a high level of discipline, strategic prowess and organization, granting them successive victories in their various campaigns.

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3.

Rashidun army's was perhaps one of the smoothest transitions of power from one authority to another in the Muslim lands.

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4.

Rashidun army succeeded his elder brother Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan, who died in a plague, along with Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah.

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However, Nicolle theorized the Muslim Rashidun army used hardened leather scale or lamellar armour produced in Yemen, Iraq and along the Persian Gulf coast.

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6.

Early caliphate Rashidun army used blunt weapon such as Mace, which named al-Dabbus.

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7.

Rashidun army archers were noted for their sharpshooting skill to aim at the eyes of the enemy, such as in the Battle of al Anbar, where the Rashidun army archers shooting the eyes of Sassanid catapult engineer corps, blinding hundreds of engineers and left the siege engine unused during the battle.

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Rashidun army archers were typically precise and power shooters, akin to Byzantine archers in the Battle of Callinicum.

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9.

The archers of Rashidun army recorded for their accuracy, as they can aim the eyes of Sassanid horses with their arrows during Siege of Ctesiphon.

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10.

Rashidun army cavalry were highly regarded by the military rulers of early Medina, the theocracy and the Caliphates' successor states who gave the cavalry troopers got at least two portions of spoils and booty from the defeated enemies, while regular infantry only received only a single portion.

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11.

Rashidun army caliphate employed camels in various military roles since they respected the beasts' legendary endurance and were more numerous than horses in the Middle East, especially in dry areas.

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12.

Ubadah ibn al-Samit, another Rashidun army commander, is recorded to have developed his own distinct strategy which involved the use of cavalry during siege warfare.

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13.

Caliphs of Rashidun army founded an administrative body which was based on military governorship, known as Jund.

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