13 relations: Al-Ḥurqah, Al-Hirah, Al-Hujayjah, Al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir, Arabs, Bahram Chobin, Battle of Dhi Qar, Ctesiphon, Execution by elephant, Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i, Khosrow II, Lakhmids, Nestorianism.
Al-Ḥurqah
Hind bint al-Nuʻmān (Arabic: هند بنت النعمان), also known as Al-Ḥurqah was a pre-Islamic poet.
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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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Al-Hujayjah
Al-Ḥujayjah, also known as Safīyah bint Thaʻlabah al-Shaybānīyah (Arabic: صفية بنت ثعلبة الشيبانية) was a pre-Islamic poet of the Banū Shaybān tribe, noted for her work in the genre of taḥrīḍ (incitement to vengeance).
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Al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir
Al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir (المنذر بن المنذر) was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs in 574–580.
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Arabs
Arabs (عَرَب ISO 233, Arabic pronunciation) are a population inhabiting the Arab world.
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Bahram Chobin
Bahrām Chōbīn (Middle Persian:; بهرام چوبین), also known by his epithet Mihrevandak ("servant of Mihr (Mithra)", was a famous spahbed (senior army commander) during late sixth-century Iran. He usurped the Sasanian throne from Khosrow II, ruling for a year as Bahram VI (590-591). However, he was later defeated by Khosrow II and was forced to flee.
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Battle of Dhi Qar
The Battle of Dhi Qar (يوم ذي قار) was a pre-Islamic battle fought between Arabs in southern Iraq and a Sassanid Persian army, c. 609.
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Ctesiphon
Ctesiphon (Κτησιφῶν; from Parthian or Middle Persian: tyspwn or tysfwn) was an ancient city located on the eastern bank of the Tigris, and about southeast of present-day Baghdad.
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Execution by elephant
Execution by elephant was a common method of capital punishment in South and Southeast Asia, particularly in India, where Asian elephants were used to crush, dismember or torture captives in public executions.
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Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i
Iyas ibn Qabisah al-Ta'i (إياس بن قبيصة الطائي) was the Sasanian governor of al-Hirah from 602 to 617—he was the co-governor of the city alongside the Persian noble Nakhiragan.
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Khosrow II
Khosrow II (Chosroes II in classical sources; Middle Persian: Husrō(y)), entitled "Aparvēz" ("The Victorious"), also Khusraw Parvēz (New Persian: خسرو پرویز), was the last great king of the Sasanian Empire, reigning from 590 to 628.
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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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Nestorianism
Nestorianism is a Christological doctrine that emphasizes a distinction between the human and divine natures of the divine person, Jesus.
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Al-No'man Ibn al-Munthir Ibn Ma' al-Sama', An-Nu'man III Bin Al-Munthir, Nu'aman III, Nu'man III, Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir, Numan III, نعمان ابن منذربن امريء القيس اللخمي.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Nu'man_III_ibn_al-Mundhir