The Secret Muslim Trick That Defeated 200,000 Romans | Battle of Mu'tah 629
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Explore the Battle of Mu'tah and the military strategy of Khalid ibn al-Walid in this deep dive into ancient warfare history. Learn how psychological warfare and tactical deception allowed 3,000 warriors to survive a confrontation with 200,000 Roman-Byzantine troops.
In this video, we analyze the brilliant 'Great Escape' and the military leadership tactics that define Khalid ibn al-Walid's legacy as one of history's greatest generals. Discover how troop rotation and visual deception created the illusion of reinforcements, forcing a Byzantine hesitation that saved an entire army.
Chapters:
0:00 Opening: The Impossible Situation
0:49 The Death Trap: When Everything Goes Wrong
4:32 The Masterstroke: Psychological Warfare
9:15 The Great Escape: Tactical Withdrawal
12:30 The Legacy: Lessons That Changed History
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Sources consulted
Al-Baladhuri, A. (892 CE). Futuh al-Buldan. Cairo: Maktabat al-Nahdah al-Misriyyah.
Al-Tabari, M. (915 CE). Tarikh al-rusul wa'l-muluk. State University of New York Press.
Al-Waqidi, M. (823 CE). Kitab al-Maghazi. Oxford University Press.
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