The Battle of the Defile was fought over three days in July 731 CE. It halted or reversed Muslim expansion into Central Asia for a decade. The losses suffered by the Khurasani army also led to the transfer of reinforcements from the metropolitan regions of the Caliphate, which helped bring about its collapse.
About Battle of the Defile in brief

Despite the opinion of the army’s veteran Arab leaders who counselled him not to advance along the old route, he did so. The Muslim army followed, and scored a victory in a battle fought near the city, Junay d then retired with his troops to winter in Tokharistan, which had previously been under Muslim rule. Merv broke out south of the Oxus in the winter, forced to set out and there dispersed 28,000 of his men to quell a revolt. This left him seriously ill and he died in 731. The Battle of The Defile is one of the most detailed accounts of the entire UMayyad era survives in the History of al.Tabari, and it is published in a new edition of Al-Tabari’s History of the Islamic World, published by Oxford University Press, with an extract from the first edition. The second edition is published by the University of Oxford Press, and is available in hard copy for £16.99. The third edition is available for £14.99 and includes a free copy of the original Arabic version of the History of the Islamic World, as well as a free English translation of the Arabic edition of al Tabari’s History of the Islamic World with an extract from the second edition.
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