Event Establishment of Mohammed´s Caliphate

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Was the establishment of the first Islamic Caliphate under the Prophet Mohammed.

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  • January 633: When Mohammed died in 632, the entire Arabian Peninsula was under the control of his Caliphate.
  • January 631: In 630 CE, Mohammed sent his cousin Ali to Sana'a, Yemen, which was the most advanced region in Arabia. The Banu Hamdan confederation, one of the prominent tribes in the area, was among the first to accept Islam under Ali's leadership.
  • January 633: When Mohammed died in 632, the entire Arabian Peninsula was under the control of his Caliphate.
  • January 623: In 622, Muhammad, expelled from Mecca, took refuge in Medina.
  • January 633: When Mohammed died in 632, the entire Arabian Peninsula was under the control of his Caliphate.
  • January 633: When Mohammed died in 632, the entire Arabian Peninsula was under the control of his Caliphate.
  • June 632: The Rashidun Caliphate was ruled by the first four successive Caliphs (successors) of Muhammad after his death in 632.
  • January 631: Mecca conquered by Mohammed's Caliphate.
  • January 625: Battle of Bedr.
  • January 631: In 630 CE, Mohammed sent his cousin Ali to Sana'a, Yemen, which was the most advanced region in Arabia. The Banu Hamdan confederation, one of the prominent tribes in the area, was among the first to accept Islam under Ali's leadership.
  • January 631: In 630 CE, Mohammed sent his cousin Ali to Sana'a, Yemen, which was the most advanced region in Arabia. The Banu Hamdan confederation, one of the prominent tribes in the area, was among the first to accept Islam under Ali's leadership.
  • January 631: In 630 AD the island of Bahrain was conquered by the Arabs.
  • January 633: When Mohammed died in 632, the entire Arabian Peninsula was under the control of his Caliphate.