God Arises
The Challenge of The Qur’an
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three more expeditions between 623 and 625 A.D.
Invading from the southern coast of the Black Sea,
the Romans penetrated into the heart of the Persian
empire and went as far as Mesopotamia. The
Persian aggression had by now received a
deathblow, and all the occupied territories were
vacated. The conclusive battle, however, was fought
at Nineveh, on the banks of the River Tigris, in
December 627.
By this time, Chosroes II had no fight left in him. He
planned to flee from Dastgard, his favourite palace,
but his flight was rudely arrested by rebellion
against him from within his own palace. Eighteen
sons were massacred before his very eyes, and he
was thrown into a dungeon by his own son, Siroes,
where he expired on the fifth day. The glory of the
house of Sassan ended with the death of Chosroes;
his unnatural son enjoyed the fruits of his crimes for
only eight months, and in the space of four years,
the regal title was assumed by other pretenders to
the throne, who disputed with the sword or the
dagger the last remnants of an exhausted
monarchy. In such a state of anarchy, the Persians
were clearly in no position to launch another