List of Martyrs of Battle of Karbala
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The Battle of Karbala took place in the year 680, between an Army from Syria further supported by a force from Kufa and the caravan of families and friends of Husayn ibn Ali
, the grandson of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. This caravan consisted of less than 300 hundred people of whom approximately 128 - 136 men and women were martyred by the forces of the Yazid I .
Husayn ibn Ali
Hussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...
, the grandson of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. This caravan consisted of less than 300 hundred people of whom approximately 128 - 136 men and women were martyred by the forces of the Yazid I .
Descendants of Ali ibn Abu Talib
- Husayn ibn AliHusayn ibn AliHussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...
, Chief of the Army and the grandson of Islamic Prophet MuhammadMuhammadMuhammad |ligature]] at U+FDF4 ;Arabic pronunciation varies regionally; the first vowel ranges from ~~; the second and the last vowel: ~~~. There are dialects which have no stress. In Egypt, it is pronounced not in religious contexts... - Abbas ibn AliAbbas ibn AliAl-‘Abbās ibn ‘Ali was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib and fourth Rashidun Caliph) and Fātimah bint Hizam al-Kilabiyyah .Al-‘Abbās is revered by Muslims for his loyalty to his half-brother Husayn ibn ‘Alī, his respect for the...
, a half-brother of Husayn ibn AliHusayn ibn AliHussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...
and the Commander of the Army - Ali al-Akbar ibn Husayn, a son of Husayn ibn AliHusayn ibn AliHussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...
and Umm-e-Laila - Ali al-Asghar ibn Hussain also called Abdallah, the six-month-old baby boy of Husayn ibn AliHusayn ibn AliHussein ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib was the son of ‘Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib and Fātimah Zahrā...
and Bibi Rubab - Umar ibn Ali, a half-brother of Imam Hussain and full brother of Hazrat Abbas ibn Ali
- Ja'far ibn Ali
- Uthman ibn Ali, brother of Hazrat Abbas
- Qasim ibn Hasan ibn Ali
- Abi Bakr ibn HasanAbi Bakr ibn HasanAbi Bakr ibn Hassan ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib was second son of the early Islamic Shī`a Imām, Hasan ibn Ali, and grandson of Ali ibn Abi Talib. His name was Abdullah and his mother's name was Ramla....
ibn Ali - Qasim ibn AbbasQasim ibn AbbasQasim ibn abbas was the son of Abbas ibn Ali and Lubaba bint Ubaydillah. He and his brother al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas were killed in the Battle of Karbala...
ibn Ali - al-Fadl ibn al-Abbas ibn Ali
- Abdullah ibn Hasan ibn Ali
- Aun ibn Abdillah ibn Ja'far, the son of Zaynab bint AliZaynab bint AliZaynab bint Ali was the daughter of the Rashid Caliph and first Shi'i Imam, Ali and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah....
- Muhammad ibn Abdillah ibn Ja'far, son of Zaynab bint AliZaynab bint AliZaynab bint Ali was the daughter of the Rashid Caliph and first Shi'i Imam, Ali and granddaughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatimah....
Descendants of Ali's brothers
- Abdullah ibn Muslim ibn Aqeel
- Muhammad ibn Muslim ibn Aqeel
- Muhammad ibn Sa'id
- Abdulrahman ibn Aqeel
- Ja'far ibn Aqeel ibn Abi Talib
Casualties from the Bani Asad clan
- Uns Bin Hars al-Asadi
- Habib ibn MuzahirHabib ibn MuzahirHabīb ibn Muzāhir al-Asadi was of the Banu Asad clan, one of the companions of Muhammad who was martyred in Karbala.-Battle of Karbala:Habib heavily contributed in the Battle of Karbala. He fought with the third Shia Imam, Husayn ibn Ali against the forces of Yazid, led by Umar ibn Sa'ad...
Asadi, the commander of the left flank - Muslim Bin Ausaja al-Asadi
- Qais Bin Masher al-Asadi
- Aamir ibn Abdillah al-Hamdani
- Hanala ibn Asad
- Abis Shakri
- Mauq' ibn Thamamah al-Asadi
Casualties from the Banu Hamdan clan
- Habshi ibn Qais al-Nahm
- Malik, the cousin of Sayf Bin Hars
- Abdulrahman Arhbi
- Shabib, a liberated slave of Hars ibn Jabir al-Hamadani
- Abu Samama Amr ibn Abdillah
- Borair Zibe Khozair al-Hamdani
Casualties from the Jahni
- Junada Bin Hars
- Majma Bin Abdullah
- Hajjaj Bin Masrooq, Mu'ezzinMuezzinA muezzin , or muzim, is the chosen person at a mosque who leads the call to prayer at Friday services and the five daily times for prayer from one of the mosque's minarets; in most modern mosques, electronic amplification aids the muezzin in his task.The professional muezzin is chosen for his...
of the camp of Hussain
Ansari casualties
- Umer Bin Qarza
- Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Rab Khazrji
- Junada Bin Kab
- Amer Bin Janada ibn Kab
- Naeem Bin Ajlan
- Abdul Hatoof Ansary
- a brother of Abdul Hatoof
Bijli and Khas-ami
- Zuhayr ibn QaynZuhayr ibn Qayn-Battle of Karbala:Zuhayr ibn Qayn is best known for his participation in the Battle of Karbala. Despite the fact that he did not want to even speak to Husayn ibn Ali, he eventually spoke to him when his tribe met his companions and his wife influenced him into speaking with Husayn. After meeting...
, the commander of the right flank - Salman Bin Mazarib, the cousin of Zuhayr
- Saeed Bin Umer
- Abdullah Bin Basheer
- Sayf ibn Hars
Kindi and Ghaffari
- Yazid Bin Zaid Kindi
- Harb ibn Imru al-Qais
- Zaheer ibn Aamir
- Basheer ibn Aamir
- Abdullah Arwah Gahffari
- Jhon, slave of Abu Zar Ghaffari
- Abdulrahman ibn Orawah bin Harraq
- Abdullah ibn Orawah bin Harraq
- Zawir ibn Amr al-Kindi
Kalbi
- Abdullah ibn Omayr Abu Wahab al KalbiAbdullah ibn Omayr Abu Wahab al KalbiAbdullah ibn Omayr Abu Wahab al Kalbi was one of the Companions of Husayn ibn Ali, who was martyred along with him in the battle of Karbala. Abu Wahab Al Kalbi joined Husayn ibn Ali in Karbala and fought along side with him. He belonged to Al Kalb tribe majority of whom were adherents of...
(Waheb e Kalbi) - Umm Wahab, wife of Abdullah ibn Omayr Abu Wahab al KalbiAbdullah ibn Omayr Abu Wahab al KalbiAbdullah ibn Omayr Abu Wahab al Kalbi was one of the Companions of Husayn ibn Ali, who was martyred along with him in the battle of Karbala. Abu Wahab Al Kalbi joined Husayn ibn Ali in Karbala and fought along side with him. He belonged to Al Kalb tribe majority of whom were adherents of...
, woman who was killed at Karbala - Abdul Aala Bin Yazeed
- Saleem Bin Ameer
Azdi
- Qasim Bin Habib
- Zaid Bin Saleem
- Noman Bin Umer
- Muslim bin Katheer
- Rafe',the liberated slave of Muslim Azdi
Tai and Taymi
- Jabir Bin Hajjaji
- Abd al-Rahman bin Mas'ood Taymi
- Baker Bin Haee
- Ammar Bin Hassan Tai
- Mas'ood Bin Hajjaji Taymi
- Habib bin Amir-e-Taymi
Abdi
- Yazeed Bin Sabeet
- Amir Bin Muslim
- Saif Bin Malik
- Abde Qais
- Abdullah bin Zaid
- Obaidullah bin Zaide
- Adhan ibn Omayya
Taghleebi
- Zurghama Bin Malik
- Kanana Bin Ateeq
- Qasith ibn Zuhair al-Taghlabi
- Kardoos ibn Zuhair al-Taghlabi
- Musqit ibn Zuhair al-Taghlabi
Others
These names are mentioned also.- Jibilath ibne Ali Shaibani
- Yazid bin Maghfal Ja'fi
- Nasr bin Naizar, a liberated slave of Amirul-Momineen
- Qan'ab an Namri
- Kannah Taghlabi
- Ammara ibn Salama al Daalani
- Amr ibn Hasan Talee
- Amr ibn Ha'b Abu Thamama al Sa'idi
- Amr ibn Abdullah-e-Jundayi
- Amir bin Muslim at Badi Basri
- Salim, liberated slave of Muslim at Badi
- Aabis ibne Abi Shabeeb-e-Shakiri
- Shaneb Shakiri
- Suwaid bin Amro bin Abil Mataa al Anmari al Khash'mi
- Sawar bin Manyim-e-Nahmi
- Sayeed bin Abdullah Hanafi was killed while he stood as a barrier to protect Imam Husayn during the noon prayer.
- Ziad bin Areeb al Sa'idi
- Aslam, the liberated slave of Imam Husayn
- Qarib, The son of a liberated slave girl of Imam Husayn
- Munjeh, the liberated slave of Imam Hassan
- Sa'd - the liberated slave of Amro bin Khalid
- Sa'd the liberated slave of Amirul-Momineen Ali
- Salim the liberated slave of Amire Abdi
- Hars, The liberated slave of hazrat Hamza
- Hanzala bin As'adus-Shabami
- Hallas bin Amro' ar Rasibi
- Hajjaji bin Badr as S'di
- Jundab bin Mujee al Khaulani
- Omayyabib Sa'd at Tale
- Anas bin Hars-e-Kahili
Miscellaneous deaths
- Qanab Bin Umer
- al-Ghulam al-Turki, servant of the fourth Shia Imam, Ali ibn Husayn
Those who joined the Imam from the enemy army
- Hurr ibn Yazid al-Tamimi: one of the commanders of the Umayyad army who joined the Imam with six others (including his two sons).
- Aaiz ibn Majama' al-Aazi joined the Imam with Hurr.
- Amr ibn Khalid-e- Saidavi and three others.
- Hars ibn Imra' al-Qays al-Kindi, and three others.
- Omer bin Zabi'ah al-Zabiyee
- Abdulrahman bin Mas'ud al-Taimi
- Abdullah ibn Bushr Khash'ami
- Sa'ad ibn Hars
- Abu al-Hatuf ibn Hars