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Gindibu
Qedarite king
Reign
c. 850s BCE
Predecessor
Unknown
Successor
Unknown, eventually Zabibe
Born
c. early 9th century BCE
Religion
North Arabian polytheism
Gindibu (Akkadian: ᵐGi-in-di-bu-ʾ; c. 853 BCE) was a Qedarite Arab king
Gindibu (Akkadian: ᵐGi-in-di-bu-ʾ; c. 853 BCE) was a Qedarite Arab king Gindibu ruled over an Arab kingdom located in the northeastern parts of present-day...
of Ušnatu (in the Syrian Coastal Mountain Range) – figures lost; King Gindibu of Arabia sent 1,000 camel cavalry; King Ba'asa, son of Ruhubi, of the...
Hamath later led a coalition of eleven kings (including Ahab of Israel and Gindibu of the Arab) at the Battle of Qarqar against the Assyrian king Shalmaneser...
Qedarites themselves were independent of Damascene hegemony. The Qedarite king Gindibuʾ during this period enjoyed good relations with the Aramaean kingdom of...
in the Battle of Qarqar (853 BCE) are 1000 camels of "Gîndibuʾ the Arbâya" or "[the man] Gindibu belonging to the Arabs" (ar-ba-a-a being an adjectival...
Aram-Damascus; Irhuleni, king of Hamath; Ahab, king of Northern Israel; Gindibu, king of the Arabs; and some other rulers who fought the Assyrian king...
Bar-Hadad II of Damascus, Ahab of the Kingdom of Israel, the Arab king Gindibu, and a coalition of other Levantine monarchs, Baasha fought against the...
first recorded use of the camel as a military animal was by the Arab king Gindibu, said to have employed as many as 1,000 camels at the Battle of Qarqar...
Algarve (from Gharb al-Andalus) and Arava The term mâtu arbâi describing Gindibu is found in Assyrian texts and is translated as of Arab land. Variations...
were part of a Damascene coalition of Syrian and Israelite allies under Gindibu, who ruled over an Arab kingdom located in the northeastern parts of present-day...
leaders of this ad hoc alliance were Hadadezer (Ben Hadad) of Damascus, Gindibu the Arab and King Ahab of Israel. Shalmaneser's Assyrian forces had been...
region, much of Syria, Hauran, the Bekaa valley and Wadi Sirhan, where Gindibu of Qedar likely ruled from. In Laqe near Terqa, a mix of Arab and Aramaean...
chariots, [ ],000 soldiers of Adunu-ba'il, the Shianean, 1,000 camels of Gindibu', the Arabian, [ ],000 soldiers [of] Ba'sa, son of Ruhubi, the Ammonite...