Lower Mesopotamia (4th–7th centuries) Southern Syria and Palestine (4th–9th centuries)
Descended from
Malik ibn 'Adiyy
Religion
Polytheism, later Islam
The Banu Lakhm (Arabic: بنو لخم) was an Arab tribe best known for its ruling Nasrid, or more commonly, 'Lakhmid', house, which ruled as the Sasanian Empire's vassal kings in the buffer zone with the nomadic Arab tribes of northern and eastern Arabia.
The BanuLakhm (Arabic: بنو لخم) was an Arab tribe best known for its ruling Nasrid, or more commonly, 'Lakhmid', house, which ruled as the Sasanian Empire's...
The Lakhmid dynasty, referred to in Arabic as al-Manādhirah or BanuLakhm, was an Arab kingdom in Southern Iraq and Eastern Arabia, with al-Hirah as their...
dynasty or Abbadids (Arabic: بنو عباد, romanized: Banū ʿAbbād) was an Arab dynasty from the tribe of BanuLakhm of al-Hirah, which ruled the Taifa of Seville...
Mur of BanuLakhm. Led by Usma bin Luai in their massive exodus out of Yemen (115 BC), the Tayy invaded the mountains of Ajaa and Salma from Banu Assad...
The Judham (Arabic: بنو جذام, romanized: Banū Jud͟hām) was a large Arab tribe that inhabited the southern Levant and northwestern Arabia during the late...
by the Muslims in the 630s; the other main components were the Judham, Lakhm, Khuza'a, Khath'am and Azd. Caliph Umar (r. 634–644) appointed two men of...
ibn al-Yaman Banu Jumah Banu Kalb Abd al-Qays Banu Khuza'a — between Mecca and Badr Banu Hanifa — they are a branch of Banu Bakr BanuLakhm In Yathrib (later...
arrival of more Bedouin tribes from the Arabian Peninsula, such as Banu Hilal, Banu Sulaym, and Maqil. The last significant wave of Arab migration to the...
Lakhum tribe that emigrated from Yemen in the 2nd century and ruled by the BanuLakhm, hence the name given it. They adopted the religion of the Church of the...
borders of Syria and Iraq, closed to existing city (Maya-den) and one of BanuLakhm descendants. They live in Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, and Saudi Arabia. The wife...
Thu'al (Banu Thu'al) and Aswadan (Banu Nabhan) became leading sub-branches of the Tayy in northern Arabia, while the offspring of Hani (Banu Hani) became...
Pamplona 1st phase Supports of Tuwaba ibn Salama al-Judhami BanuLakhm units Mudar units Banu Judham units Adnan units 2nd phase Supports of Yusuf ibn Abd...
the Maghreb, including Azd, Lakhm, Judham, Ghassan, Mudar, Rabi'a, Qahtan, Banu Adi, Quda'a, Banu Hashim, Banu Asad and Banu Tamim. The 11th century witnessed...
The Banu Kalb (Arabic: بنو كلب, romanized: Banū Kalb) was an Arab tribe which mainly dwelt in the desert and steppe of northwestern Arabia and central...
stopped on their way to Syria. Lakhm and Judham: Of whom was Nasr bin Rabi‘a, father of Manadhira, Kings of al-Hirah. Banū Ṭayy: Who also emigrated northwards...
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...
specifically between the Yamaniyya and Qays Aylan. Ta'i, Ghassan, Banu Amila, Lakhm, and Leprosy in addition to the tribes of Rabi'ah. Marwan bin Muhammad...
(Azd, Iyād and Lakhm). There were ʿIbād who could trace their genealogy to the Banū ʿAlqama, Banū Ayyūb, Banū Buqayla (Azd), Banū Kaʿb, Banū ʿUqayl and even...
al-Judhami (Arabic: ناتل بن قيس الجذامي) (died 685/86) was the chieftain of the Banu Judham tribe and a prominent tribal leader in Palestine during the reigns...