- The
Tanûkhids (Arabic: التنوخيون, romanized: al-Tanūḫiyyūn),
Tanukh (Arabic: تنوخ, romanized: Tanūḫ), or Banū Tanūkh (بنو تنوخ,
romanized as: Banū Tanūḫ)...
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Their origins were obscure, with
different accounts claiming or
proposing Tanukhid or Ma'nid ancestry. From at
least the
early 17th century, they were the...
- its
sides are
coincident with the
diagonals of the flag. Flag of the
Tanukhid Confederation (196 AD–c. 1100 AD)
Banner of the Gh****anid
Kingdom (220–638)...
- BC–244 AD
Emesene Dynasty 64 BC–300s AD
Kingdom of
Hatra 100s–241 AD
Tanukhids 196–1100 AD Gh****anids 220–638 AD
Salihids 300s–500s AD
Lakhmids 300s–602...
- BC–244 AD
Emesene Dynasty 64 BC–300s AD
Kingdom of
Hatra 100s–241 AD
Tanukhids 196–1100 AD Gh****anids 220–638 AD
Salihids 300s–500s AD
Lakhmids 300s–602...
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Osroene Palmyrene Empire Parthian Empire Seleucid Empire Sasanian Empire Tanukhid confederacy Sources Amarna letters Canaanite and
Aramaic inscriptions...
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foederati of the
Byzantine Empire in the 5th century. They
succeeded the
Tanukhids, who were
dominant in the 4th century, and were in turn
defeated and replaced...
- to as
Mavia or
Mavia of Tanukh) was an Arab queen, who
ruled over the
Tanukhids, a
confederation of semi-nomadic Arabs, in
southern Syria, in the latter...
- Moab
Qedarites classical period Nabataeans Hasmoneans Arabia Petraea Tanukhids Salihids Christian Gh****anids
Islamic era
Bilad al-Sham Jund al-Urdunn...
- was also
mentioned in pre-Islamic
Christian poems by some Gh****anid and
Tanukhid poets in
Syria and
Northern Arabia.
Different theories have been proposed...