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Amr ibn Kulthum

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Amr ibn Kulthum Ibn Malik Ibn A`tab Abu Al-Aswad al-Taghlibi (عمرو بن كلثوم) (died 584), a knight and the leader of the Taghlib tribe which was in Al-Forat island and was famous for its glory, bravery and merciless behavior in battle. [1]

5 relations: 'Amr III ibn al-Mundhir, Al-Hirah, Basus War, Lakhmids, Taghlib.

'Amr III ibn al-Mundhir

'Amr III ibn al-Mundhir (عمرو بن المنذر) was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs in 554–569.

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Al-Hirah

Al-Hirah (الحيرة al-Ḥīrah, ܚܝܪܬܐ Ḥīrtā) was an ancient city in Mesopotamia located south of what is now Kufa in south-central Iraq.

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Basus War

The Basus (or Basous) War (often written al-Basus War; ḥarb al-basūs) was a conflict for 40 years between two cousin tribes in Arabia of Late Antiquity which started by the killing a camel owned by a man named "ٍSaad Bin Shams", a refugee under the protection of a Woman named "Al-Basus".

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Lakhmids

The Lakhmids (اللخميون) or Banu Lakhm (بنو لخم) were an Arab kingdom of southern Iraq with al-Hirah as their capital, from about 300 to 602 AD.

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Taghlib

The Banu Taghlib, also known as Taghlib ibn Wa'il, were an Arab tribe that originated in Najd, but inhabited Upper Mesopotamia from the late 6th century onward.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amr_ibn_Kulthum

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