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At Dara, the Eastern Roman Empire proved that discipline, preparation, and operational control could halt the offensive power of Sassanian Persia.
In 530 A.D., near the fortified frontier city of Dara, the Byzantine general Belisarius confronted a larger Persian army determined to break Roman resistance in Mesopotamia. Using fortified positions, coordinated cavalry maneuver, concealed reserves, and disciplined battlefield control, the Byzantines absorbed repeated Persian assaults before launching the decisive counterattack that shattered the enemy offensive.
This book examines the Battle of Dara not simply as a Byzantine victory, but as one of the defining confrontations of the Roman-Persian Wars. It analyzes the defensive preparations outside Dara, the Persian cavalry attacks, the commitment of elite formations including the Immortals, and the operational decisions that transformed a defensive position into a decisive battlefield success.
Drawing on ancient sources and modern military analysis, the volume includes battlefield reconstructions, tactical diagrams, examination of Byzantine and Persian doctrine, and step-by-step analysis of the battle phases.
Dara was not merely a frontier engagement.
It was the battle that established Belisarius as one of the greatest commanders of the Eastern Roman Empire and demonstrated that Byzantium could still dominate the eastern frontier against the full military power of Persia.
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