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Tanukh (Arabic: تنوخ, romanized: Tanūkh,
sometimes referred to as the
Tanukhids (Arabic: التنوخيون, romanized: al-Tanūkhiyyūn), was an Arab
tribal group...
- to as
Mavia or
Mavia of Tanukh) was an Arab queen, who
ruled over the
Tanukhids, a
confederation of semi-nomadic Arabs, in
southern Syria, in the latter...
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foederati of the
Byzantine Empire in the 5th century. They
succeeded the
Tanukhids, who were
dominant in the 4th century, and were in turn
defeated and replaced...
- Quda'a, who
eventually settled and
formed a
confederation known as the
Tanukhids.
Their leader,
Malik ibn Fahm, is said to have
built a
palace in Al-Hira...
- by
Aurelian with the help of the Arab
enemies of Zenobia, the
Tanukhids. The
Tanukhids initially appear in 196 CE as a
federation of Arab
tribes roaming...
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tribes adopted Christianity,
including the Nabataeans, Lakhmids, Salihids,
Tanukhids, ʿIbādī of al-Hira, and the Gh****anids. In
modern times, Arab Christians...
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sheikh who was
killed by the
Tanukhids. Al-Tabari
identifies a
sister of al-Zabba' as "Zabibah".
Jadhimah ibn Malik, the
Tanukhid king who
killed the queen's...
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Emesenes ruled by 46 BCE
Emesa (Homs), Syria.
During late antiquity, the
Tanukhids, Salihids, Lakhmids, Kinda, and Gh****anids were
dominant Arab
tribes in...
- its
sides are
coincident with the
diagonals of the flag. Flag of the
Tanukhid Confederation (196 AD–c. 1100 AD) Flag
under Arab
administration (1918–1920)...
- al-Taym's
inhabitants before 1077 were
mostly pure Arab
tribes such as the
Tanukhids and Taym
Allah tribe. He
concluded that the
Druze are
mainly a combination...