List of casualties at the Battle of Karbala

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The Battle of Karbala took place in the year 680,[1] 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 .[2][3]

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Descendants of Abu Talib

Descendants of Ali ibn Abu Talib

Descendants of Ali's brothers

Casualties from the Bani Asad clan

Casualties from the Banu Hamdan clan

Casualties from the Jahni

Ansari casualties

Bijli and Khas-ami

Kindi and Ghaffari

Kalbi

Azdi

Tai and Taymi

Abdi

Taghleebi

Jahani and Tameemi

Others

These names are mentioned also.

Miscellaneous deaths

Those who joined the Imam from the enemy army

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