Bedouins.[citation needed] A few Ghassanids became Muslims following the Muslim conquest of the Levant; most Ghassanids remained Christian and joined Melkite...
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Salihids (section Fall to the Ghassanids)
Kindites and Ghassanids of Arabia toward the end of the 5th century, all led to the Salihids' weakened status by 502, when the Ghassanids formally became...
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traditions. The Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Kindites were the last major migration of pre-Islamic Arabs out of Yemen to the north. The Ghassanids increased the...
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Battle of Mu'tah (category Battles involving the Ghassanids)
to attack and punish the tribes for the murder of his emissary by the Ghassanids. The army was led by Zayd ibn Harithah; the second-in-command was Ja'far...
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Ghassanid vassals. In Islamic historical sources, the battle is usually described as the Muslims' attempt to take retribution against the Ghassanids after...
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Azd Mazin (Al Ansar & Ghassanids) inhabited two different regions, where the Ansaris settled in Medina, Hejaz, while the Ghassanids settled in the far north...
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expansion of his Islamic realm to the north, with a campaign against the Ghassanids and the Byzantine Empire. Muhammad pbuh died on 8 June 632. The period...
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king of the Ghassanids Al-Harith ibn Jabalah (died c. 569), king of the Ghassanids Jabalah ibn al-Aiham (died c. 645), king of the Ghassanids Jabalah, Syrian...
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South Arabian influence, notably with the Ghassanids migrating north from the 3rd century. The Ghassanids revived the Semitic presence in the then Hellenized...
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Al-Mundhir III succeeds his father Al-Harith V and becomes king of the Ghassanids. The Nubian kingdom of Alodia is converted to Christianity by Byzantine...
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cities, with Nabateans and pre-Islamic Arabs such as the Lakhmids and Ghassanids dwelling in the deserts of southern Syria. Syriac Christianity had taken...
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Jabala ibn al-Ayham (category 7th-century Ghassanid kings)
during the siege of Dumat al-Jandal in c. 630, where he commands the Ghassanids and Tanukhid tribes against the Muslims, at the Battle of Yarmouk in 636...
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Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith (category 6th-century Ghassanid kings)
Constantinople but never faced trial. His arrest provoked an uprising among the Ghassanids under Mundhir's son al-Nu'man VI. When Maurice ascended the throne in...
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Justinian I. The vassals are the Kingdom of Lazica and the Abasgians (top), and the Ghassanids (east). This was the Byzantine Empire at its greatest extent....
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Flag of the Tanukhid Confederation (196 AD–c. 1100 AD) Banner of the Ghassanid Kingdom (220–638) Flag under Arab administration (1918–1920) Flag of the...
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Yawm Halima (redirect from Halima (Ghassanid princess))
Sassanid Persians, and the perennial tribal warfare between them and the Ghassanids was combined with the larger rivalry between Byzantium and Persia, with...
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most of his time at the Lakhmid court of al-Hirah and the court of the Ghassanids. In al-Hirah, he remained under al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, and then...
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both empires. However, confederations of Arab Christians, including the Ghassanids, initially allied themselves with the Byzantines. There were also instances...
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Diplomatic career of Muhammad (section The Ghassanids)
The diplomatic career of Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632) encompasses Muhammad's leadership over the growing Muslim community (Ummah) in early Arabia and...
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settle their differences with the Ghassanids; this renewal of their alliance at once bore dramatic fruit as the Ghassanids sacked the Lakhmid capital at Hira...
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Battle of Callinicum (category Battles involving the Ghassanids)
cavalry under Al-Mundhir forming the Sasanian left wing, opposing the Ghassanids, while his own cavalry formed the center and right flank. It is possible...
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Jabiyah (category Ghassanids)
plain and the Golan Heights. It initially served as the capital of the Ghassanids, an Arab vassal kingdom of the Byzantine Empire. Following the Muslim...
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Middle Eastern empires (section 330 CE - 632 CE: the Eastern Roman Empire, the Ghassanids, the Sassanids, and the Lakhmids)
The Ghassanids were Arab Christians that were established in Hauran, southern Syria. The term Ghassan refers to the kingdom of the Ghassanids, and supposedly...
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Al-Harith ibn Jabalah (category 6th-century Ghassanid kings)
king of the Ghassanids, a pre-Islamic Arab Christian tribe who lived on the eastern frontier of the Byzantine Empire. The fifth Ghassanid ruler of that...
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demands that the king of the Ghassanids pays tribute. After the king refuses, Hormizd invades Ghassanid territory. The Ghassanids seek aid from Maximinus Daza...
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that the Ma'ad tribe possessed the coast of western Arabia between the Ghassanids and the Himyarites of the south supports the Arabic sources tradition...
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government's entreaties to the Byzantines' principal Arab allies, the Christian Ghassanids, were rebuffed. Before the advent of Islam in Syria, the Kalb and the...
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Republic - Roman Empire - Byzantine Empire) Commagene Emesene Dynasty Ghassanid Kingdom Hasmonean dynasty Herodian kingdom Herodian Tetrarchy Iturea Macedonia...
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were killed and three captured. Jabalah IV ibn al-Harith, ruler of the Ghassanids, who fought under Belisarius' command as a Byzantine vassal, fell from...
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backed by their nomadic allies from the Byzantine-confederate tribes, the Ghassanids, Tanukhids, Salihids, Bahra and Banu Kalb. Khalid left Ayn al-Tamr for...
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