- al-Manādhirah (المناذرة,
romanized as: al-Manādhira) or Banu
Lakhm (بنو لخم,
romanized as: Banū
Lakhm) was an Arab
kingdom in
Southern Iraq and
Eastern Arabia...
- The Banu
Lakhm (Arabic: بنو لخم, romanized: Banū
Lakhm) was an Arab clan
within the
Kahlan tribe who were the
ruling family of the
Lakhmid Kingdom (or...
-
Umayyad Empire. The
Kahlan branched into 5 main branches; Azd, Hamdan,
Lakhm, Tayy, Kinda.
Madhhij In the 3rd
century AD. The Azd
branched into four...
- The
origins of the
Judham are obscure. They were a
brother tribe of the
Lakhm and Amila, with whom they
dwelt and were
closely allied.
According to the...
- Byzantine-ruled
Palestine and
belonged to the Banu al-Dar—a clan of the
Lakhm tribe. His
first contact with
Muhammad was in 628 CE when he led a delegation...
- down to Ma'āb in the Balqāʾ with 100,000 Gr****s
joined by 100,000 men from
Lakhm and Judhām and al-Qayn and Bahrāʾ and Balī
commanded by a man of Balī of...
- عباد, romanized: Banū ʿAbbād) was an Arab
dynasty from the
tribe of Banu
Lakhm of al-Hirah,
which ruled the
Taifa of
Seville in al-Andalus
following the...
- Khuza'a and Daws), Hamdan, Khath'am, Bajila, Madhhij, Murad, Zubaid, Ash'ar,
Lakhm, Tayy (Shammar), and Kinda. The
first groups of
Semitic speakers that moved...
- Gh****anids, were rebuffed,
relations were
established with the Kalb,
Judham and
Lakhm.
These tribes likely considered the
large numbers of
outside Arab tribesmen...
-
Basques of
Pamplona 1st
phase Supports of
Tuwaba ibn
Salama al-Judhami Banu
Lakhm units Mudar units Banu
Judham units Adnan units 2nd
phase Supports of Yusuf...