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A member of Yazid's Army who latter joined Husayn ibn Ali at the Battle of Karbala There were several notable persons named Yazid: Yazid I (born c. ... Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abu Talib (c. ... The Battle of Karbala took place on October 10, 680, in Iraq. ...
Hurr was followed by his son, his brother, and his slave servant.
Hurr, his son and the servant fell on the enemy troops, fought valiantly until both the son and he servant were killed.
Hurr was a large man. He fought furiously on foot, reciting verses at the same time to the effect that he was a gallant warrior and that he was fighting in Allah's way.
Hurr had come from Qadsiyyah, where Ubaydullah bin Ziyad had designated Haseen bin Nameer to be there on guard.
Hurr also went to the tent, which his companions had pitched for him, and a group of his companions sat around him, while others went into their ranks and pulling the reins of their Horses closer, sat under it's shade.
Hurr replied, "If anyone else among the Arabs had said this in the same position as you are, I would have answered him equally, whoever he might be, but I cannot utter the name of your mother, except with fairness." Imam said,