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- Gindibu (Akkadian: ᵐGi-in-di-bu-ʾ; c. 853 BCE) was a Qedarite Arab king. Gindibu ruled over an Arab kingdom located in the northeastern parts of present-day...
- Hamath later led a coalition of eleven kings (including Ahab of Israel and Gindibu of the Arab) at the Battle of Qarqar against the ****yrian king Shalmaneser...
- of Ušnatu (in the Syrian Coastal Mountain Range) – figures lost; King Gindibu of Arabia sent 1,000 camel cavalry; King Ba'asa, son of Ruhubi, of the...
- used the term to refer to Bedouins of the Arabian Peninsula under King Gindibu, who fought as part of a coalition opposed to ****yria. The related word...
- desert and border routes where Gindibuʾ had economic interests under threat of ****yrian disruptions, fearing which Gindibuʾ led 1000 camelry troops at the...
- Bar-Hadad II of Damascus, Ahab of the Kingdom of Israel, the Arab king Gindibu, and a coalition of other Levantine monarchs, Baasha fought against the...
- leaders of this ad hoc alliance were Hadadezer (Ben Hadad) of Damascus, Gindibu the Arab and King Ahab of Israel. Shalmaneser's ****yrian forces had been...
- Aram-Damascus; Irhuleni, king of Hamath; Ahab, king of Northern Israel; Gindibu, king of the Arabs; and some other rulers who fought the ****yrian king...
- recorded use of the camel as a military animal was by the Qedarite Arab king Gindibu, said to have emplo**** as many as 1,000 camels at the Battle of Qarqar...
- were part of a Damascene coalition of Syrian and Israelite allies under Gindibu, who ruled over an Arab kingdom located in the northeastern parts of present-day...