Battle of Marj Rahit (684)

Battle of Marj Rahit
Part of the Second Fitna
Date18 August 684 CE
Location
Marj Rahit, near Damascus
33°35′02″N 36°27′42″E / 33.58389°N 36.46167°E / 33.58389; 36.46167
Result Umayyad victory
Belligerents

Umayyad Caliphate

Zubayrid Caliphate

Commanders and leaders
Marwan I
Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad
Abd al-Aziz ibn Marwan
Amr ibn Sa'id ibn al-As
Abbad ibn Ziyad
Malik ibn Hubayra
Rawh ibn Zinba
Bishr ibn Marwan
Al-Dahhak ibn Qays 
Zufar ibn al-Harith
Nu'man ibn Bashir
Natil ibn Qays
Ziyad ibn Amr al-Uqayli
Shurahbil ibn Dhi'l-Kala
Ma'n ibn Yazid ibn al-Akhnas al-Sulami  
Strength
6,000 or 13,000, mostly infantry 30,000 or 60,000, mostly cavalry
Casualties and losses
4000 killed 15.000 killed, including 80 nobles
Location of the battle within modern Syria

The Battle of Marj Rahit (Arabic: يوم مرج راهط, romanizedYawm Marj Rāhiṭ) was one of the early battles of the Second Fitna. It was fought on 18 August 684 between the Kalb-dominated armies of the Yaman tribal confederation, supporting the Umayyads under Caliph Marwan I, and the Qays under al-Dahhak ibn Qays al-Fihri, who supported the Mecca-based Caliph Abd Allah ibn al-Zubayr. The decisive Umayyad victory consolidated their power over Bilad al-Sham (the Islamic Levant), paving the way for their eventual victory in the war against the Zubayrids. However, it also left a bitter legacy of division and rivalry between the Qays and the Yaman, which would be a constant source of strife and instability for the remainder of the Umayyad Caliphate.