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- homogeneous Lakhmid kingdom". This situation is exacerbated by the fact that the historical sources—mostly Byzantine—start dealing with the Lakhmids in greater...
- capital of the Lakhmids, an Arab v****al kingdom of the Sasanian Empire, whom it helped in containing the nomadic Arabs to the south. The Lakhmid rulers of...
- and the Byzantine Empire. The Lakhmids contested control of the Central Arabian tribes with the Kindites with the Lakhmids eventually destroying the Kingdom...
- and Satala while their Gh****anid allies defeated the Sasanian-aligned Lakhmids. A Sasanian victory at Callini**** in 531 continued the war for another...
- alongside them against the Sasanian Empire and their Arab v****als, the Lakhmids. The lands of the Gh****anids also acted as a buffer zone protecting lands...
- its capital in al-Hira in Iraq (lower Mesopotamia). The founder of the Lakhmids' kingdom was Amr ibn Adi ibn Nasr, who is identified as the 'Amr ibn Lakhm'...
- millennium BC. The Banu Judham dwelt with Lakhmids, Azdis in Syria and later settled Northern Egypt with Lakhmids. They were a Qahtani Yemeni tribe in alliance...
- Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen" SUNY Press, 11 Jun 2015 page 359 in "The History of al-Tabari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen"...
- al-Qays (reigned ca. 390–418), king of the Lakhmids Al-Nu'man II ibn al-Aswad (reigned 497–503), king of the Lakhmids Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir (active 581-583)...
- of the Lakhmids (r. 418–462) al-Mundhir II ibn al-Nu'man, King of the Gh****anids (r. 453–472) al-Mundhir II ibn al-Mundhir, King of the Lakhmids (r. 490–497)...