@ARTICLE{Kościelniak_Krzysztof_A_2020, author={Kościelniak, Krzysztof}, volume={vol. LXXIII}, number={No 1}, pages={24-40}, journal={Rocznik Orientalistyczny/Yearbook of Oriental Studies}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={The Committee of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and The Publishing House ELIPSA}, abstract={The paper presents how the pluralism of relations in the early Muslim sources concerning the memory the Qādisiyya narrative is problematic for reconstructing the event of the battle by modern scholars. Specific studies of the early Islamic sources concerning the Battle of Al-Qādisiyya lead to the conclusion that it is certainly easier to interpret the functions of particular topoi than to determinate the facts about the Maʿrakat al-Qādisiyya. The main, unsolved questions related to the Qādisiyyah narrative are the uncertainty of the date of the battle, the size of the Muslim and Persian forces that fought in the Maʿrakat al-Qādisiyya as well as some contradictions and different presentations of the battle. Scholars have undertaken many attempts to make the conflicting accounts more coherent but in fact, they only made some speculations or, at the best, case scenario – explanations made on the basis of limited and uncertain evidence. For these reasons, the paper contains the suggestion to avoid an undue emphasis on the importance of the Maʿrakat al-Qādisiyya and to replace this term by the more general expression “the Mesopotamian campaign 634–637.” The critical evaluation of the Muslim sources leads to a more general description of the Battle of Al-Qādisiyya as an element of the campaign (stage 634–637) whose unambiguous evaluation is impossible.}, type={Article}, title={A Battle or a Campaign? Historical Facts about the Battle of Al-Qādisiyya (636/637?) and the Role of Story-tellers in the Origin of its Narratives}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/117138/PDF/ROrient%2073%20z.%201-20%203KO%C5%9ACIELNIAK.pdf}, doi={10.24425/ro.2020.134043}, keywords={the Battle of Al-Qādisiyya, the early Islamic historiography, Aṭ-Ṭabarī’s Taʾrīḫ, aḫbār-stories, the Muslim conquest of Persia, Sasanids, ʿulamāʾ, adab-tradition, topoi of early Islam, critical historical researches}, }