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personalities such as the
Arabian knight king of
Yemen Amru bin Ma'adi
Yakrib al-Zubaidi al-Madhhaji who
became a
Muslim and
Malik Ashtar al-Nakh'ei a...
- Amr ibn Ma'adi
Yakrib al-Zubaīdi al-Madḥ'hijī (Arabic: عمرو بن معد يكرب الزبيدي المذحجي) (died 642 CE) was an
Arabian cavalry commander of the
Zubaid clan...
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killed in battle,
afterwards Ma'adi
Yakrib was made the v****al
ruler of
Himyar for the
Sasanian Empire. But Ma'adi
Yakrib was ********inated by his own servants...
- at-Tamimi
Ammar bin
Yasir Amr bin Al`âs Amr ibn al-Jamuh Amru bin Ma'adi
Yakrib Anas ibn
Nadhar Anas ibn Mâlik An-Nu`aymân ibn `Amr An-Nu`mân ibn Muqarrin...
- Aksumites. However, his
maternal brother Ma'adi
Yakrib revolted.
After being denied by Justinian, Ma'adi
Yakrib sought help from
Khosrow I, the S****anid Persian...
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leaders Sa`d ibn Abi
Waqqas An-Numan ibn Muqarrin † Tulayha † Amru bin Ma'adi
Yakrib †
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
Piruz Khosrow † Mardanshah †
Strength 30,000 50,000–100...
- the
Battle of
Nahavand on the
Muslim side. He
along with Amr ibn Ma'adi
Yakrib were
praised by Umar for
their strength in
battlefield and
military wisdom...
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Yakrib (also
known as Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan),
decided to
revolt against him.
After being denied aid by
Justin II of the
Byzantine Empire, Ma'adi
Yakrib sought...
- Amr
Shurahbil ibn Simt
Tulayha † Jabr ibn Abi
Ubayd † Amru bin Ma'adi
Yakrib † 'Amr ibn al-'As Abu Musa
Ashaari Ammar ibn
Yasir Nouman ibn Muqarrin...
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after the
death of
Aswad al-Ansi, two
Yemenite chieftains, Amr ibn Ma'adi
Yakrib and his nephew, Qays ibn
Makshuh revolted against Fairuz. At first, Amr...