30,000 vs 200,000 — How Khalid Destroyed Rome at Yarmouk
August 15–20, 636 AD. On a scorched plain near the Yarmouk River, the fate of the Middle East—and of Christendom itself—hangs by a thread. ☀️💀 The Roman Empire (known to us as Byzantium), weakened but still mighty, sends its largest army in centuries to crush the upstart Arab forces sweeping out of the desert. Emperor Heraclius, the man who had defeated the Persians just years before, assembles 200,000 men—Greeks, Armenians, Christian Arabs, and the elite imperial guard. Arrayed against them: 30,000 Muslim warriors, led by the most brilliant military commander of his age—Khalid ibn al-Walid, the "Sword of Allah." What follows is six days of desert hell, tactical genius, and the most devastating Roman defeat since Cannae. 🏛️💥 In this video, we march onto the blood-soaked plains of Yarmouk to witness the battle that sealed the fate of the Levant. Discover how Khalid ibn al-Walid, undefeated in over 100 battles, used terrain, psychology, and a masterful double envelopment to annihilate an army seven times his size—and open the door for Islam's explosive expansion.

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