This is a nebulous question because dates and adversaries are not provided. The question could refer to the Invasion of the Mongols who not only burnt several Persian cities to the ground, sacked the Abbassid capital of Baghdad, and murdered many millions of civilians while the Muslim armies failed to put up any serious resistance (with the possible exceptions of the Hashashin Ismailis in Iran for a few years and the Mamluks at Ain-Jalut).
It may also refer to the Khedivite and Mamluk resistance to European colonial armies or the Ottoman forces that fought in World War I, because all three of those Muslim armies did pitifully in battle. (The War with the Khedivites was a slaughter - the Europeans massacred their opponents.)
It may also refer to the victory of Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732 C.E. or the victory centuries later by King Jan Sobieski III of Poland at the Siege of Vienna, both of whose victories prevented Islam from completely overrunning Europe.
The Abbasids, an army composed of non-Arab Muslims who were mistreated under the Umayyad rule and anti-Umayyad Arabs.
the Egyptians
Islamic khalefha in ain jalot
Cyrus the Great of Persia defeated the Babylonians and liberated the Jews.
The Philistine army.
when they officially defeated all jews.
They enslaved the Jews and took them in captivity to Babylon.
They enslaved the Jews and took them in captivity to Babylon.
Cyrus.
They Enslaved the Jews and during their captivity they took them to Babylon.
They Enslaved the Jews and during their captivity they took them to Babylon.
No. The Jews were saved and liberated from the concentration camps after the British, the Americans and the USSR defeated the Nazis and their allies.
If you count the fact that Germany did not kill every Jew as a Jewish victory, then you can say that the Jews 'won' the Holocaust. But this would be wrong, the Jews have never defeated Germany, as they have never been in conflict.
The camps were liberated. Germany was defeated and its government was taken over by the Allies.
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