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1 Scope  





2 Participants  





3 Article statistics  





4 Open tasks  





5 Article alerts  





6 Resources  



6.1  General resources  



6.1.1  Abbasids  





6.1.2  Byzantine frontier  





6.1.3  Egypt  





6.1.4  Fatimids  





6.1.5  Iran  





6.1.6  Khurasan and Central Asia  





6.1.7  North Africa and Italy  





6.1.8  Umayyads  


















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< Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history

 

Welcome to the Early Muslim military history task force, which covers the military history of the early Muslim states up to c. 1600 AD. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below.

The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here.

Scope[edit]

This task force covers the early military history of Islam and the various Muslim states, up to c. 1000 A.H. (c. 1600 AD). The primary focus is the Muslim conquests, the various Caliphates, and the early Islamic civil wars.

Later military conflicts are covered by the Ottoman military history task force and the Middle Eastern military history task force.

Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding Early Muslim-task-force=yesorEarly Muslim=y to the {{WPMILHIST}} project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax). This will automatically place it into Category:Early Muslim military history task force articles.

Participants[edit]

If you approach anyone from this list for advice or help, please check their contributions first to check if they've edited recently. This list may contain people who have not edited Wikipedia in a long time.

  1. Ahendra (talk · contribs) (particular interest on bio of Companions of the prophet)
  2. Al Ameer son (talk · contribs) (Rashidun battles/conquests/actities in the Levant)
  3. Bless sins (talk · contribs)
  4. Burningview (talk · contribs) (Interested in Berber Revolt articles and their improvement)
  5. Cplakidas (talk · contribs) (Early Muslim world (7th–12th centuries) with focus on the caliphates; Arab and Turkish wars with Byzantium)
  6. Iazyges (talk · contribs) (Mostly Roman and Byzantine)
  7. Kansas Bear (talk · contribs)
  8. Nostalgia of Iran (talk · contribs) (Byzantine-Arab Wars)
  9. Sa.vakilian (talk · contribs)

If you wish to identify yourself as a participant of this task force, simply copy and paste this userbox to your user page: {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Members/User WPMILHIST Early Muslim military history task force}}

Article statistics[edit]

The table to the right shows the current article assessment statistics for this task force.

A list of the top 500 most popular articles within our scope, as well as the number of page views each article received over the past month, can be found here.

With most of our articles assessed as Stub- or Start-Class, there's a lot of work to be done. However, we also have a number of good, A-Class, and featured articles, which have been assessed as amongst the best Wikipedia has to offer. These article serve as a yardstick for what can be achieved and should be aimed for, and can provide ideas about how to write an article and what sources to consult; they are listed below:

Featured articles

A-Class articles

Good articles

early Muslim military history task force assessment statistics

category

Open tasks[edit]

Attention needed
...to referencing and citation (615) • ...to coverage and accuracy (664) • ...to structure (152) • ...to grammar (32) • ...to supporting materials (385)
Popular pages
Full list
Cleanup needed
Add an article here!
Requested articles
Arab conquest of GeorgiaBuyid-Hamdanid Wars
Expansion needed
Battle of Maraj-al-DebajSiege of ChandaxBursuq II
Images needed
Add an article here!
Merging needed
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Citations needed
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Translation needed
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  • To transclude this list, use {{WPMILHIST Announcements/Early Muslim military history}}

    Article alerts[edit]

    Articles for deletion

    Peer reviews

    Articles to be merged

    Resources[edit]

    General resources[edit]

    Abbasids[edit]

    Byzantine frontier[edit]

    Egypt[edit]

    Fatimids[edit]

    Iran[edit]

    Khurasan and Central Asia[edit]

    North Africa and Italy[edit]

    Umayyads[edit]


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