when was the battle of camel fought ? between whom this war took place
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Battle of the Camel
Date 7 November 656 CE (13 Jumada Al-Awwal 36 AH)
Location Basra, Iraq
Result Rashidun Caliphate victory
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Answer: In 36 AH, a battle known as the Battle of the Camel, often referred to as the Battle of Jamel or the Battle of Basra, took place outside of Basra, Iraq (656 CE).
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- The conflict was fought between the army of the fourth caliph Ali and the rebel force under the command of Aisha, Talha, and Zubayr.
- Even though Aisha and Talha played major roles in stirring against Uthman, the triumvirate had revolted against Ali allegedly to exact revenge for the third caliph's murder.
- They assembled a 3000-man army at Makkah and, after some deliberation, chose to go on Basra. They sowed dread across the city by occupying Basra, taking the treasury, and killing 600 Muslims they believed to be against them.
- The desire for blood retribution against Uthman was merely an excuse for going to war.
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