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				Syrians' entry into Hijaz and Yamen 
			 
			
		
		
		
		 
 
 
From the start of 40/660, Muawiya sent an expedition under the command of  Busr bin Artat, to ravage the Hijaz. The main objective of this enterprise was  to seize the important cities of Mecca and Medina, and so prepare the way for  penetration into Yamen. Medina at this juncture, was governed by Ali's deputy,  Abu Ayub Ansari, who at the approach of the Syrian invaders, could not offer any  resistance, and fled from the capital. The entire city swore allegiance to  Muawiya. Leaving Abu Hurrera to govern Medina, Busr bin Artat advanced to Mecca,  which was at that time governed by Ibn Abbas. The inhabitants offered no  resistence, and Ibn Abbas fled from the city. The Meccans like the Medinites,  swore allegiance to Muawiya in a body.   
From Hijaz, Busr went on through the southern parts of the Arabian peninsula  until he reached the borders of Yamen. Ubaidullah bin Abbas, attempted to defend  the province on Ali's behalf, but the small army which was all that he had been  able to raise, was routed. At the approach of Busr, Ibn Abbas made a precipitate  retreat, leaving the hazard of repelling the incursion to his deputy, Abdullah  Harithi, who fought a pitched battle with Busr. Abdullah was defeated and  killed. To oppose Busr in Yamen, Ali mustered 4000 men under the command of  Jariah bin Kedaumah and Wauhib bin Masud, the Thaqafite from Kufa. It was now  the turn to Busr to flee for his life. Scarcely had the Alid army reached the  borders of Yamen, when Busr made his escape to Syria.  
 
 
 
At this juncture, Egypt and Syria were under the occupation of Muawiya. In  40/660, Muawiya was however in Jerusalem, where he proclaimed himself the caliph  of the Islamic empire. Ali was so staggered by Muawiya's claim of powers that he  began to make huge preparations for an inroad on Syria, but in the interim, he  had been assassinated in Kufa.  
 
 
  
		
	
		
		
		
			
				  
				
 
 
 
			 
		
		
		
		
		
 
  
   
  
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
		 
		
	
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