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Kazma (Arabic: كاظمة) is an ancient city in Kuwait. It is located in Al Jahra Governorate, 40 km (25 mi) north of Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait. It is an ancient city with a long history, known to Persians and Arabs since the Sassanid, Jahiliyyah and the early Islamic eras. In 633 AD, the Battle of Chains between the Sassanid Empire and Rashidun Caliphate was fought in Kuwait near Kazma. At the time, Kuwait was under the control of the Sassanid Empire. The Battle of Chains was the first battle of the Rashidun Caliphate in which the Muslim army sought to extend its frontiers.

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  • أرض كاظمة هي منطقة تاريخية توجد في الكويت في محافظة الجهراء على بعد 40 كم شمال غرب مدينة الكويت على ساحل جون الكويت. وتقع تحديداً في الجزء الشمالي الغربي من جون الكويت، ويطلق على الساحل الشرقي منها دوحة كاظمة، وتمتد على شكل لسان داخل في البحر غرباً، ويطلق على نهايته . (ar)
  • Kazma (Arabic: كاظمة) is an ancient city in Kuwait. It is located in Al Jahra Governorate, 40 km (25 mi) north of Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait. It is an ancient city with a long history, known to Persians and Arabs since the Sassanid, Jahiliyyah and the early Islamic eras. In 633 AD, the Battle of Chains between the Sassanid Empire and Rashidun Caliphate was fought in Kuwait near Kazma. At the time, Kuwait was under the control of the Sassanid Empire. The Battle of Chains was the first battle of the Rashidun Caliphate in which the Muslim army sought to extend its frontiers. (en)
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  • أرض كاظمة هي منطقة تاريخية توجد في الكويت في محافظة الجهراء على بعد 40 كم شمال غرب مدينة الكويت على ساحل جون الكويت. وتقع تحديداً في الجزء الشمالي الغربي من جون الكويت، ويطلق على الساحل الشرقي منها دوحة كاظمة، وتمتد على شكل لسان داخل في البحر غرباً، ويطلق على نهايته . ظهرت كاظمة على الخرائط الملاحية العالمية وفي الأطالس المختلفة قبل اسم «القرين» أو الكويت. إن أول ذكر لأرض كاظمة في الخرائط، كان على خريطة منشورة رسمها الفرنسي نيكولاس سانسون (Nicolas Sanson) عام 1652، ولم يكن موقعها محدداً تماماً إذ رسمت بعيداً عن الشاطئ، ثم ظهرت طبعة أخرى من خارطة سانسون في عام 1654 صحح فيها موقع كاظمة وحدد موقعها على الساحل الشمالي لجون الكويت. كذلك حددت كاظمة كميناء رئيسي على الساحل في الخريطة التي رسمها الكارتوغرافي الهولندي إسحاق تيرون (Isaak Tirion) عام 1732. وظهرت بعد ذلك في عدد من الخرائط منها خريطة الأخوين أوتنز (R. and J. Ottens)، وخرائط الناشر الألماني هومان (J. B. Homann) وكلها صدرت عام 1737. (ar)
  • Kazma (Arabic: كاظمة) is an ancient city in Kuwait. It is located in Al Jahra Governorate, 40 km (25 mi) north of Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait. It is an ancient city with a long history, known to Persians and Arabs since the Sassanid, Jahiliyyah and the early Islamic eras. In 633 AD, the Battle of Chains between the Sassanid Empire and Rashidun Caliphate was fought in Kuwait near Kazma. At the time, Kuwait was under the control of the Sassanid Empire. The Battle of Chains was the first battle of the Rashidun Caliphate in which the Muslim army sought to extend its frontiers. As a result of Rashidun victory in 633 AD, the bay of Kuwait was home to the city of Kazma (also known as "Kadhima" or "Kāzimah") in the early Islamic era. Medieval Arabic sources contain multiple references to the bay of Kuwait in the early Islamic period. The city functioned as a trade port and resting place for pilgrims on their way from Iraq to Hejaz. The city was controlled by the kingdom of Al-Hirah in Iraq. In the early Islamic period, the bay of Kuwait was known for being a fertile area. The Kuwaiti city of Kazma was a stop for caravans coming from Persia and Mesopotamia en route to the Arabian Peninsula. The poet Al-Farazdaq was born in the Kuwaiti city of Kazma. Al-Farazdaq is recognized as one of the greatest classical poets of the Arabs. (en)
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