Al-Nu'man ibn al-Mundhir

Al-Nu'man ibn al-Mundhir

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  • Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir — Not to be confused with al Nu man III ibn al Mundhir, last king of the Lakhmids (r. 580–602). Al Nu man ibn al Mundhir, known in Greek sources as Naamanes (Νααμάνης) was a king of the Ghassanids, a Christian Arab tribe allied to the Byzantine… …   Wikipedia

  • Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir — This article is about the medieval ruler. For the Biblical character, see Naaman. Al Nu man III ibn al Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان ابن المنذربن امريء القيس اللخمي‎), also transcribed Na aman, Nu aman and Noman and often known by the name Abu Qabus,… …   Wikipedia

  • 'Amr III ibn al-Mundhir — was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs in 554–569. He was the son of the great al Mundhir III ibn al Nu man (r. 502–554), and succeeded to the throne upon his father s death. He is also often called Amr ibn Hind after his mother, Hind bint al Harith b …   Wikipedia

  • Ibn Ishaq — Muslim historian Muḥammad ibn Isḥaq ibn Yasār Title Ibn Isḥaq Born 85 AH /704 AD[1] Medina Died 150–159 AH/761–770 AD …   Wikipedia

  • Al-Mundhir — (Arabic: المنذر‎), hellenized as Alamoundaros and latinized as Alamundarus, can refer to: al Mundhir I ibn al Nu man, King of the Lakhmids (r. 418–462) al Mundhir II ibn al Nu man, King of the Ghassanids (r. 453–472) al Mundhir II ibn al Mundhir …   Wikipedia

  • Nu'man — (Arabic: نعمان ‎) is an Arabic given name dating to pre islamic times, related to an Arabic word meaning happiness. It is also used with the definite article, Arabic: النعمان ‎, transliterated an Nu man or al Nu man. The Hebrew name Naaman has… …   Wikipedia

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  • Hussein ibn Ali — This article is about Husayn ibn Ali (626–680). For the modern political figure (1852–1931), see Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca. Husayn al Shahīd Imams of Shi a Islam …   Wikipedia

  • Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah — Abu Ubaidah redirects here. For other uses, see Abu Ubaidah (disambiguation). Aamir Tomb of Abu Ubaidah in Balqa Governorate, Jor …   Wikipedia

  • Mus`ab ibn `Umair — This article is part of the series …   Wikipedia

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