- The
Lakhmid dynasty,
referred to in
Arabic as al-Manādhirah or Banu Lakhm, was an Arab
kingdom in
Southern Iraq and
Eastern Arabia, with al-Hirah as their...
- 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...
-
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...
- Imru' al-Qays ibn 'Amr (Arabic: امرؤ القيس بن عمرو) was the
second Lakhmid king. His
mother was
Maria bint 'Amr, the
sister of Ka'b al-Azdi.
There is...
- BCE
Emesa (Homs), Syria.
During late antiquity, the Tanukhids, Salihids,
Lakhmids, Kinda, and Gh****anids were
dominant Arab
tribes in the Levant, Mesopotamia...
- Thereafter, the
Lakhmids' main
rivals were the Gh****anids, who were v****als of the S****anians' arch-enemy, the
Roman Empire. The
Lakhmid kingdom could have...
- (Arabic: إياس بن قبيصة الطائي) was
governor of al-Hirah, the
capital of the
Lakhmid kingdom, from 613 to 618CE. He was the son of
Qabisah al-Ta'i. He was also...
- Procopius,
where he
describes an
armistice that the
Eastern Arabs of the
Lakhmid al-Mundhir
respected for two
months in the
summer solstice of 541 CE. However...
- and
Satala while their Gh****anid
allies defeated the Sasanian-aligned
Lakhmids. A
Sasanian victory at Callini**** in 531
continued the war for another...
-
prominence in
northern Arabia and
southern Syria in the 2nd
century CE. Both
Lakhmid and
Tanukhid inscriptions have been
found at Umm el-Jimal in
Jordan and...