- what is now Kufa in south-central Iraq. Al-
Hirah was a
significant city in pre-Islamic Arab history. Al-
Hirah (3th-7th centuries)
served as the capital...
- al-
Hirah. However, as
historian Greg
Fisher points out,
there is "very
little information about who made up the
people who
lived in or
around al-
Hirah,...
-
Lakhmid Arab city of Al-
Hirah, and
incorporated it as a city of
seven divisions. Non-Arabs knew the city
under alternate names:
Hīrah and Aqulah,
before the...
-
spent most of his time at the
Lakhmid court of al-
Hirah and the
court of the Gh****anids. In al-
Hirah, he
remained under al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, and...
-
Ahmed bin
Sulayem (1905–1976).
Three other poets from Sharjah,
known as the
Hirah group, are
observed to have been
heavily influenced by the
Apollo and Romantic...
- to the
Sasanian capital at
Ctesiphon on the
Tigris River. The city of Al-
Hirah,
widely known for its size and wealth, had been
capital of the
Lakhmid kingdom...
- Iyas ibn
Qabisah al-Ta'i (Arabic: إياس بن قبيصة الطائي) was
governor of al-
Hirah, the
capital of the
Lakhmid kingdom, from 613 to 618CE. He was the son of...
- by the
patronymic Abu
Qabus (أبو قابوس), was the last
Lakhmid king of al-
Hirah (582 – c. 602) and a
Nestorian Christian Arab. He is
considered one of the...
- and
Khalid bin
Walid conquered Al-
Hirah, a part of the
Persian Empire. The
Persians were
determined to
recover Al-
Hirah from the Muslims.
Rostam Farrokhzād...
-
grandees opposed the king with the help of al-Mundhir, the
Arabic dynast of al-
Hirah. Bahram's
mother was Shushandukht, the
daughter of the
Jewish Exilarch....