Mihran, the Persian commander at Jalula, was a veteran general who had fought Muslims in Qadisiya and knew well of the Muslims' tactics. He dug
entrenchments and placed
caltrops in front of them, to slow down Muslim advances. The Persian troops intended to wear the Muslims down by letting them launch a frontal attack, thus exposing themselves to Persian archers and siege engines led artillery. The caltrops also hindered the speed of Muslim cavalry and infantry. Mihran deployed his army in classical defensive formation with the intention of launching the attack when Muslims had suffered enough and the nucleus of their power had been destroyed. On reaching the battlefield, Hashim, the Muslim commander, analyzed that the Persians could not be attacked from the flanks due to those natural barriers and approaching them from the front would be costly. He decided to lure the Persians out of the defenses of entrenchments and caltrops. Hashim planned to launch a frontal attack and make a feint retreat under Persian fire, and once the Persians were away from their trench, his cavalry would capture the bridge on the trench, cutting off the Persians' escape route.
Rashidun troops deployment In the records of Muslim chroniclers from the era of the 7th century to 10–11th centuries there is known the detail about the composition of the Rashidun army and units involved in this battle. There is some version of the deployment composition. It is recorded by
Tabari that the Rashidun army was composed of 12,000 troops with the deployment as follow: •
Hashim ibn Utba as overall commander • Al-Qa'qa'a ibn Amr at-Tamimi commanding the vanguard • Si'r bin Malik commanding the right wing of the army. • Amr bin Malik bin Utba commanding the left wing of the army. • Amr bin Murra al Juhani commanding the rear guards. While Talha (
Tulayha) ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nawfal al-Asadi;
Amru bin Ma'adi Yakrib;
Qays ibn Makshuh and Hujur bin Adi were coming later as the reinforcements. Generally, the overall troops were consisting of prominent figures of the
Ansar and
Muhajireen during the first battles of Muslims and portions of
Bedouin who formerly rebelled during
Ridda wars Ahmad ibn A'tham provides a slightly different version from Tabari's composition, namely: • Jarir bin Abdullah al Bajali commanding the right wing of the army. • Hujr bin Abdullah al-Kindi commanding the left wing of the army. • Makshuh al Muradi commanding the obscure placement of wing units of the army. • Amr bin murra al Juhani commanding the cavalry in the center. • Talha (Tulayha) ibn Khuwaylid ibn Nawfal al-Asadi commanding the infantry.
Baladhuri also mentions very briefly a composition which is similar to that of Ahmad ibn A'tham's, except he includes Jarir bin Abdullah. ==Battle==