- The
Lakhmid kingdom (Arabic: اللخميون al-Lakhmiyyūn), also
referred to as al-Manādhirah (المناذرة) or as Banū
Lakhm (بنو لخم), was an Arab
kingdom that...
- was an Arab
tribe best
known for its
ruling Nasrid, or more commonly, '
Lakhmid', house,
which ruled as the
Sasanian Empire's v****al
kings in the buffer...
- into
Lower Mesopotamia,
leading to the
formation of the S****anid-aligned
Lakhmid kingdom. The
Arabic name al-ʿIrāq
likely originated during this period...
- 295–328),
second Lakhmid king Amr ibn Imru al-Qays (r. 328–363),
third Lakhmid king Imru al-Qays II ibn Amr (r. 368–390),
fifth Lakhmid king Al-Nu'man I...
-
ancient Lakhmid Arabic city in
Mesopotamia located south of what is now Kufa in south-central Iraq. The
Sasanian government established the
Lakhmid state...
- and
Satala while their Gh****anid
allies defeated the Sasanian-aligned
Lakhmids. A
Sasanian victory at Callini**** in 531
continued the war for another...
-
Judham and the Gh****anids. The
Lakhmids produced The Abadi,
Ubadi and Banu Bahr
dynasties in Spain.
Other notable Lakhmid is the late Arab
leader Gamal...
-
cavalry force numbering about 15,000
Aswaran with an
additional 5,000
Lakhmid Arab
cavalry under Al-Mundhir, to
invade Syria, not
through the heavily...
- BCE
Emesa (Homs), Syria.
During late antiquity, the Tanukhids, Salihids,
Lakhmids, Kinda, and Gh****anids were
dominant Arab
tribes in the Levant, Mesopotamia...
- is
known to be a
model of Arab manliness. Al-Tai is ****ociated with the
Lakhmid court in Hira,
especially under its most
famous king Al-Mundhir III ibn...