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1. The unbelievers took it in turns to confront us, with Abu Sufyan showing up at the head of his troops one day, Khalid ibn Al–Walid with his forces the next day, Amr ibn Al–As the next, Hubayrah ibn Wahb the next, followed by Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl, and lastly by Dirar ibn Al–Khattab.
2. tdn.com.tr inc.all words Home Page Domestic Foreign Finance Diplomacy Opinions Features Sports Weather Press Scanner Archive All About Turkey About TDN MEMBER CENTER Your Account Pass ––> Today in history Sunday, April ', 2006 print this page mail to a friend FEATURE All News» » Peace bridge: Mostar » Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk to open second annual PEN world voices festival » Renowned guitarist Voorhorst in Ankara for music festival » This week‘s activities » Gourmand‘s corner » Ankara Opera presents an operatic collage: Fragments from love themes in French opera » Samuel Beckett: the playwright obsessed by silence » French Spring to call for cultural promotion of Ankara » Sound bites: Music review » Odds and ends ARTICLE April ': 641 –– An army commanded by Amr Ibn al–As conquers Egypt by seizing the Babylon fort in the Nile Delta.