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Rashidun cavalry
Army of the marches (Jaish al‐Zaḥf Arabic: جيش الزحف)
Mobile guard (Tulai'a Mutaharrika Arabic: طليعة متحركة)
The Army of Sharpeners
Active632–661
AllegianceRashidun Caliphate
TypeCavalry
RoleShock troops
Flanking maneuver
Mounted archery
Siege
Expeditionary warfare
Reconnaissance
Raid
Horse breeding
Provincial Headquarters (Amsar)Medina (632–657)
Kufa (657–661)
Jund Hims (634–?)
Jund Dimashq (?–?)
Jund al-Urdunn (639–?)
Basra (632–661)
Jund Filastin (660–?)
Fustat (641–?)
Tawwaj (640-?)
Mosul
Haditha
Engagements
  • Ridda wars
  • Early Muslim conquests
  • First Fitna
Commanders
Supreme CommandersAbu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
Amr ibn al-As
Notable Commanders
Khalid ibn al-Walid
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
Al-Qa'qa' ibn Amr al-Tamimi
Hashim ibn Utba
Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib
Dhiraar ibn al-Azwar

The Fursan unit, or the early Muslim cavalry unit, was the cavalry forces of Rashidun army during the Muslim conquest of Syria. The division which formed the early cavalry corps of the caliphate were commonly nicknamed the Mobile Guard (Arabic: طليعة متحركة, Tulay'a mutaharikkah or Arabic: الحرس المتحرك, al-Haras al-Mutaharikkah) or also nicknamed Marching army( جيش الزحف, "Jaish al‐Zaḥf"). These units were famously commanded by Khalid ibn Walid, the most successful early caliphate cavalry commander who organized the unit into military staff – a simple beginning of what later in military history would emerge as the general staff. Khalid had collected from all the regions in which he had fought – Arabia, Iraq, Syria and Palestine.

This shock cavalry division which was led by Khalid played important roles to the victories in Battle of Chains, Battle of Walaja, Battle of Ajnadayn, Battle of Firaz, Battle of Maraj-al-Debaj, Siege of Damascus, Battle of Yarmouk, Battle of Hazir and the Battle of Iron Bridge against the Byzantine and the Sassanid.[1] Later, the splinter of this cavalry division under Al-Qa'qa ibn Amr at-Tamimi also involved in the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah, Battle of Jalula, and the Second siege of Emesa.[1]

Later, after the Early Muslim conquests, portions of the Rashidun cavalry rebelled against central caliphate in Kharijites revolutionary movements.[2] Historian Al-Jahiz remarked the Kharijites were feared for their cavalry charge with their lances which could break any defensive line, and almost never lost when pitted against an equal number of opponents.[2] These Kharijites sects, believed by most scholars of Islam to have been started by Hurqus ibn Zuhayr as-Sa'di, known as Dhu Khuwaishirah at-Tamimi,[3] Their rebellions would plague the rest of the history of the Rashidun, Umayyad, and Abbasid caliphates with endemic rebellions.

This cavalry unit almost certainly rode the legendary purebred Arabian horse, by fact the quality breeding of horses were held so dearly by the early caliphates who integrated traditions of Islam with their military practice.[4][5][6][7] These horses were also a common breed amongst the Arab community during the 6th to 7th century.[4]

  1. ^ a b Akram 2006, p. 359-417.
  2. ^ a b Ali 2018.
  3. ^ Kremer & Bukhsh 2000, p. 131.
  4. ^ a b Kucera 2013.
  5. ^ Schiettecatte & Zouache 2017, p. 51-59.
  6. ^ Bennett, Conquerors, p. 130
  7. ^ "The Arabian Horse: At War". Saudi Aramco World. Archived from the original on May 7, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2013.

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