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Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir

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108:, he rose in revolt with his tribe after his father was treacherously arrested by the Byzantines in 581. After two years of revolt, seeking to reconcile himself with the Empire, he visited the new emperor, 247: 218: 180: 242: 198: 157: 262: 20: 171: 124:, where his father had been banned earlier. This event marked the end of the Ghassanid control over the Byzantines' Arab 105: 49: 257: 252: 267: 237: 214: 194: 176: 166: 153: 109: 101: 79: 71: 113: 87: 231: 131: 208: 117: 97: 126: 24: 135: 150:
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Index

al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
Lakhmids
al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith
Arabic
Byzantine
Greek
Ghassanids
Byzantine Empire
al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith
Maurice
Constantinople
Monophysite
Sicily
foederati
buffer
Bedouin
ISBN
0-415-14687-9
Kazhdan, Alexander
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
ISBN
978-0-19-504652-6
ISBN
0-521-20160-8
Byzantium and the Arabs in the sixth century, Volume 1
ISBN
978-0-88402-214-5
Categories
Ghassanid kings
6th-century Ghassanid kings

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