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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...
- 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...
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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...
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desert and
border routes where Gindibuʾ had
economic interests under threat of ****yrian disruptions,
fearing which Gindibuʾ led 1000
camelry troops at the...
- in the
Battle of
Qarqar (853 BCE) are 1000
camels of "
Gîndibuʾ the Arbâya" or "[the man]
Gindibu belonging to the Arabs" (ar-ba-a-a
being an adjectival...
- 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...
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first recorded use of the
camel as a
military animal was by the Arab king
Gindibu, said to have emplo**** as many as 1,000
camels at the
Battle of Qarqar...
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Algarve (from
Gharb al-Andalus) and
Arava The term mâtu arbâi
describing Gindibu is
found in ****yrian
texts and is
translated as of Arab land. Variations...
- 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...
- 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...