• Al-Mundhir (Arabic: المنذر بن محمد بن عبدالرحمن; c. 842 – 888) was Emir of Córdoba from 886 to 888. He was a member of the Umayyad dynasty of Al-Andalus...
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    Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man (Arabic: المنذر بن النعمان), also known as Al-Mundhir ibn Imri' al-Qays (المنذر بن إمرئ القيس) (died 554) was the king of...
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  • I ibn al-Nu'man, King of the Lakhmids (r. 418–462) al-Mundhir II ibn al-Nu'man, King of the Ghassanids (r. 453–472) al-Mundhir II ibn al-Mundhir, King...
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  • Al-Nuʿmān III ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان بن المنذر), also transcribed Naʿaman, Nuʿaman and Noman and often known by the patronymic Abu Qabus (أبو...
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  • Al-Mundhir ibn al-Ḥārith (المنذر بن الحارث), known in Byzantine sources as Flavios Alamoundaros (Φλάβιος Ἀλαμούνδαρος), was the king of the Ghassanid...
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  • Al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: المنذر بن المنذر) was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs in 575–580. The son of al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man (r. 502–554)...
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    controlled by Hafsun. Seville finally capitulated on 20 December 913. Ibn al-Mundhir al-Qurays, a member of the royal family, was named governor of the city...
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    Amr III ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: عمرو بن المنذر, romanized: ʿAmr ibn al-Mundhir; Greek: Ἄμβρος ὁ [υἱός τοῦ] Ἀλαμουνδάρου), more commonly known by the matronymic...
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    down his successors, Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith (reigned 569–582). The Ghassanids, who had successfully opposed the Lakhmids of al-Hirah in Lower Mesopotamia...
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  • Ibrahim ibn al-Mundhir al-Naysaburi (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن إبراهيم بن المنذر بن الجارود النيسابوري) was a student of Shafi'i scholar al-Rabi' ibn Sulayman...
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  • time at the Lakhmid court of al-Hirah and the court of the Ghassanids. In al-Hirah, he remained under al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith, and then his successor...
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  • Al-Mundhir of Hira can refer to any of four Lakhmid rulers of al-Hira: al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man (r. 418–462) al-Mundhir II ibn al-Mundhir (r. 490–497)...
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  • Al-Nu'man ibn al-Mundhir may refer to: al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, last king of the Lakhmids (r. 580–602) al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir, last king of...
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    life. The Sasanian emperor Bahram V won the throne with support of al-Mundhir I ibn al-Nu'man, king of Ḥīrā, in 420. He was amazed and showed great respect...
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    sixth century. Nevertheless, in 602, the last Lakhmid king, al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, was put to death by the Sasanian emperor Khosrow II because...
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  • Yahya ibn al-Mundhir al-Tuğībī al-Mudhaffar (Arabic: يحي بن المنذر التجيبي المظفر) was the second head of the Banu Tujib clan and emir of the Taifa of...
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    his previous Arab vassal al-Mundhir. Kavadh's son Khosrau I rejected Mazdakism and rebuked al-Harith, restoring al-Mundhir to the throne of the Hirah...
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    was an Arab historian. His full name was Abu al-Mundhir Hisham ibn Muhammad ibn al-Sa'ib ibn Bishr al-Kalbi. Born in Kufa, he spent much of his life in...
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    historians accused Abdullah of orchestrating the death of his half-brother, al-Mundhir, whereby he ascended to power. This is unlikely, as ibn Muhammad showed...
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    ʿImād al-Dawla Mundhir ibn al-Muqtadir (died 1090 [AH 483]), called al-Ḥājib, was the Hudid ruler of the taifas of Dénia, Lleida and Tortosa from 1081...
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    South Arabian king Sa'b Dhu Marathid and the North Arabian king al-Mundhir ibn Imru al-Qays, with modern Muslim commentators such as Maududi leaning in...
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    assassination of the Ghassanid king al-Mundhir III; as a result of the unsuccessful attempt on his life, al-Mundhir severed his alliance with the Byzantines...
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  • is coming for you". When al-Harith died in 569 during a supposed earthquake, he was succeeded by his son al-Mundhir III ibn al-Harith (Koinē Greek: Φλάβιος...
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    Al-Mundhir ibn al-Nuʿmān (Arabic: المنذر بن النعمان) was the seventh Lakhmid king (418-461). His mother's name was Hind bint Zayd-Manāt ibn Zayd-Allah...
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    Qabus ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: قابوس ابن المنذر; in Greek sources Καβόσης, Kaboses) was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs from 569 to 573. His name is an Arabic...
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  • joined the general emigration to Medina in 622. At first he lodged with Al-Mundhir ibn Muhammad. It is disputed who became Zubayr's sworn brother, as various...
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  • Abu al-Mundhir (Arabic: أبو المنذر; ? – 1114 in Yabisa, Eastern Isles of Al-Andalus) was an Andalusi Muslim military commander, originally a Catalan renegade...
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  • Al-Nuʿmān ibn al-Mundhir (Arabic: النعمان بن المنذر), known in Byzantine sources as Naamanes (Greek: Νααμάνης) was a king of the Ghassanids, a Christian...
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    Despite his successes, al-Mundhir was accused by Maurice of treason during the preceding campaign. Maurice claimed that al-Mundhir had revealed the Byzantine...
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  • Abu'l-Jarud Ziyad ibn al-Mundhir ibn Ziyad al-Hamdani al-Qarifi was an early Zaydi Shi'a scholar, and the namesake founder of the Zaydi branch of Jarudiyya...
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