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{{Infobox War | |||
|conflict= Khaybar | |||
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|image=[[file:قلعههای خیبر.jpg|220px]] | |||
|caption= {{center|EXAMPLE}} | |||
|Date= [[7]]/628 | |||
|Location= [[Khaybar]] | |||
|Coordination = | |||
|Cause = inciting some Arabian tribes against Muslims | |||
|Territory = | |||
|Result = | |||
|combatant1= Muslims | |||
|combatant2= Jews of Khaybar | |||
|commander1= [[The Prophet (s)]] | |||
|commander2= Mahrab | |||
|strength1= 1400 | |||
|strength2= Jews of Khaybar | |||
|casualties1= 15 or 18 martyrs | |||
|casualties2= 93 were killed | |||
|Note= | |||
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'''Battle of Khaybar''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|غزوة خیبر}}) was a battle or [[ghazwa]] by the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] against Jews of [[Khaybar]] region that began in [[Muharram]] of [[7]]/628 and ended with the victorious of Muslims in [[Safar]] of the same year. The battle started because Jews in Khaybar had given refuge to Jews who were expelled from [[Medina]] and incited some Arabian tribes against Muslims. Muslims won the battle and according to a treaty between Jews and [[the Prophet (s)]] they were to leave the region with their families; in the second treaty the Prophet (s) agreed that they stay in the region and continue their agriculture but pay half of their benefit to Muslims instead. | '''Battle of Khaybar''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|غزوة خیبر}}) was a battle or [[ghazwa]] by the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] against Jews of [[Khaybar]] region that began in [[Muharram]] of [[7]]/628 and ended with the victorious of Muslims in [[Safar]] of the same year. The battle started because Jews in Khaybar had given refuge to Jews who were expelled from [[Medina]] and incited some Arabian tribes against Muslims. Muslims won the battle and according to a treaty between Jews and [[the Prophet (s)]] they were to leave the region with their families; in the second treaty the Prophet (s) agreed that they stay in the region and continue their agriculture but pay half of their benefit to Muslims instead. | ||