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Ancient Arabian polity
romanized: Mamlakat Kindah, lit. 'The Kingdom of Kinda') also called the Kindite kingdom, was a central Arabian kingdom ruled by the Hujrid dynasty that
Kingdom_of_Kinda
Topics referred to by the same term
Kindite is an adjective referring to: Kinda (tribe), an ancient and medieval Arab tribe Kingdom of Kinda, a tribal kingdom in north and central Arabia
Kindite
South Arabian tribe
al-Harith ibn Amr, became the best-known Kindite king, under whom the Kinda reached their zenith. Kindite assaults on the Byzantine frontier in the Levant
Kinda_(tribe)
Arab Rashidun military commander (died 661)
wars but surrendered during a siege of his fortress, after which many Kindites were executed. He was imprisoned, but pardoned by Caliph Abu Bakr (r. 632–634)
Al-Ash'ath_ibn_Qays
Ancient Arab tribal grouping
century, Kindite power throughout central Arabia was fraying. The wars between al-Harith's sons had weakened them in Najd. In the Yamama, the Kindite ruling
Ma'add
together under the Qays confederacy, had been under the sway of the Kindite kings. As Kindite dominance faded around the mid-6th century, the Qays came under
Battle_of_Shi'b_Jabala
Arab king and poet (496–544)
the first Kindite king. He was succeeded by his son 'Amr, who was succeeded by his son al-Harith, who was the greatest of all the Kindite kings. One
Imru'_al-Qais
7th-century Arab Muslim military commander
الكندي, romanized: Shuraḥbīl ibn al-Simṭ ibn al-Aswad al-Kindī) was a Kindite commander in the Muslim army against the Sasanian Persians at the Battle
Shurahbil_ibn_Simt
Companion of Muhammad and Muslim commander (probably died in 634 or 636 CE)
to Qutayla bint Qays ibn Ma'dikarib, the sister of the chieftain of the Kindite Banu Mu'awiya clan, al-Ash'ath ibn Qays. She was sent from Yemen to marry
Ikrima_ibn_Amr
Saudi business magnate (1908–1967)
Muhammad bin Ladin was born on the Hadramawt coast of south Yemen to Awad, a Kindite Hadrami tribesman from al-Rubat, a village in Wadi Doan. His year of birth
Muhammad_bin_Ladin
through other sources. In later tradition, the battle is mentioned as Kindite influential expansion in Northern Arabia, according to some sources though
Yawm_al-Baradan
nomadic tribes that had previously been under Kindite vassalage. The conflict essentially became a Kindite civil war fought by proxy through these tribal
First_Battle_of_Kulab
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
Wellhausen. Mu'awiya relied on the powerful Kalbite chief Ibn Bahdal and the Kindite nobleman Shurahbil ibn Simt alongside the Qurayshite commanders al-Dahhak
Umayyad_Caliphate
Lakhmid monastery in Al-Hira
sponsored its construction, recorded by the Dayr Hind inscription. The Kindite role in sponsoring the monastery documents the spread of Christianity in
Monastery_of_Hind_the_Elder
Ethnic group
Roman political and cultural traditions. The Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Kindites were the last major migration of pre-Islamic Arabs out of Yemen to the
Arabs
Region in central Saudi Arabia
Ghassānids, Lakhmids and Kindites were all Kahlānī and Qaḥṭānī kingdoms which thrived in Najd. In the 5th and 6th centuries AD, the Kindites made the first real
Najd
Arab Muslim general (died 642)
heavy penalty on the inhabitants of the town, one of whose chiefs, the Kindite Ukaydir ibn Abd al-Malik al-Sakuni, was ordered by Khalid to sign the capitulation
Khalid_ibn_al-Walid
Iranian religious figure
the faith. When Al-Mundhir refused, he was temporarily replaced by the Kindite chief Al-Harith ibn 'Amr, who accepted the doctrine. Mazdakism is often
Mazdak
Historical Arab Tribe
al-Arab battles. The battle was fought between Banu Amir with the help of Kindite king Akil al-Murar against Banu Hanzala. The Banu Amir marched in great
Banu_Hanzala
Ruling dynasty in Central Arabia
Kinda, but their later relationship to the Kindite tribe is uncertain. While early evidence suggests a Kindite background, the dynasty’s political role
Hujrids
Son of Aqil ibn Abi Talib and cousin of Husayn ibn Ali (died 680)
until a Kindite widow by the name of Taw'a sheltered him. The next morning, however, her son Bilal disclosed the location of Muslim to a Kindite leader
Muslim_ibn_Aqil
Tenth Lakhmid king (497–503)
al-Mulk bint 'Amr ibn Hajar al-Kindi, the sister of al-Harith ibn 'Amru, a Kindite prince. Frederiksen, R.; Schnelle, M.; Muth, S.; Schneider, P. (2016).
Al-Nu'man_II_ibn_al-Aswad
Founder of the Umayyad Caliphate
collectively dominated the Homs garrison. He employed the veteran commander and Kindite nobleman Shurahbil ibn Simt, who was widely respected in Syria, to rally
Mu'awiya_I
American communications firm
intelligence-assisted speech recognition. In March 2021, it purchased Kindite, an encryption service provider. RingCentral expanded its video communications
RingCentral
Arab tribal confederation
side and the Qaysi Dhubyan and non-Qaysi Tamim, Banu Asad, Lakhmids and Kindites on the other side. The long war of Dahis and al-Ghabra was fought between
Qays
the image of Dhu'l-Khalasa by a certain man, sometimes said to be the Kindite poet Imru al-Qays according to al-Kalbi. A more elaborate form of the ritual
Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia
Religion_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Headgear from the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia
of the Arabian Peninsula region such as the Quraysh, Ansar, Qahtanites, Kindites, Nabataeans, Qedarites, Adnanites, Himyarites, Lakhmids, Ghassanids, and
Hejazi_turban
Northern Arab tribal group
Tha'labah. Following the decline of Himyarite authority and the collapse of Kindite rule, Mudar tribes emerged as autonomous actors in central Arabia. They
Mudar
Tribes originating in the Arabian Peninsula
dates to the 2nd century CE.[citation needed] The Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Kindites were the later reformations of already existing Arab peoples in the region
Tribes_of_Arabia
Human history in the Arabian Peninsula before 610 CE
tribe; the tribe's existence dates back to the second century BCE. The Kindites established a kingdom in Najd in Central Arabia unlike the organized states
Pre-Islamic_Arabia
Muslim theological and Umayyad political adviser
Raja was of actual Kindite descent, due to the existence of his full genealogy, which places him as a great-grandson of the Kindite tribesman Imru al-Qays
Raja_ibn_Haywa
thousands of inscriptions across northern Arabia. In central Arabia, the Kindite dynasty emerged in the 5th century CE, attempting to establish a confederation
History_of_Saudi_Arabia
580 Battle of Shi'b Jabala Banu Amir victory, evacuation of the last Kindite kings from Najd to South Arabia. 582 Battle of Gaoyu Plain May The Sui
List_of_battles_301–1300
Umayyad caliph from 684 to 685
made ready Ghassan and Kalb against them [the Qays], And the Saksakīs [Kindites], men who would triumph, and Ṭayyi', who would insist on the striking of
Marwan_I
Asad, which were backed by the Lakhmid kings of al-Hira in Iraq and the Kindite kings of Bahrayn. As a youth Abu Bara had fought with his tribe against
Abu_Bara
Series of military campaigns launched by Abu Bakr against rebel Arab tribes
first managed to defeat the larger Muslim army, whose ranks included many Kindites from the large Sakun division, at the valley of Zurqan. Afterward, the
Ridda_Wars
Province of Arab Islamic caliphates
from Basra by Caliph Ali. Adi ibn Amira al-Kindi and most of his small Kindite clan of Banu Arqam, migrated from Kufa at the start of the civil war, established
Al-Jazira_(caliphal_province)
culture. The results with regard to Yemen were rather disappointing. A Kindite prince called Yazid bin Kabshat rebelled against Abraha and his Arab Christian
History_of_Yemen
Arab tribe
together under the Qays confederacy, had been under the sway of the Kindite kings. As Kindite dominance faded around the mid-6th century, the Qays came under
Banu_Kilab
Umayyad prince, Commander and Amir al-hajj
the Kinda tribe and a descendant of Hujr Akil al-Murar al-Kindi, first Kindite king. Al-Walid appointed Umar governor of Jund al-Urdunn (the military
Umar_ibn_al-Walid
Early Islamic figure and partisan of Ali
ٱلْكِنْدِيّ The tomb of Ḥujr ibn ʿAdī al-Kindī in Adra. Title al-Kindī ("The Kindite") Personal life Died c. 670 Resting place Adra, Syria Region Levant Known for
Hujr_ibn_Adi
established in 450 CE as a confederation of the Ma'ad tribes ruled by the Kindites. The Kindites originally migrated from Yemen along with the Ghassanids, where
History_of_the_Arabs
Late 7th-century Arab soldier of Caliphate
became a supporter of the large-scale Iraqi rebellion led by the Kufan Kindite noble and commander Ibn al-Ash'ath. At the Battle of Dayr al-Jamajim in
Muhammad ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
Muhammad_ibn_Sa'd_ibn_Abi_Waqqas
King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt and Yamnat
kingdom of Imru al-Qays I ibn Amr in the land of al-Hirah. The king of the Kindites, Malik ibn Muawiyah, also pledged allegiance to Shammar Yahr'ish. In 311
Shammar_Yahri'sh
Lakhmid Arab king from 554 to 569
succeeded to the throne upon his father's death in 554. His mother was the Kindite princess Hind bint al-Harith ibn Amr ibn Hujr Akil al-Murar; unusually
Amr_ibn_Hind
Historic Sabaean tribe
of Himyar in 525 AD. The Kindites towns fell under constant bedouins raids from Nejd that eventually destroyed the Kindites and they were absorbed into
Kahlan
Privacy-enhancing computing technique
general members included SUSE, Baidu, ByteDance, Decentriq, Fortanix, Kindite, Oasis Labs, Swisscom, Tencent and VMware. The CCC states its efforts are
Confidential_computing
7th century Arab military commander
Caliph Ali (r. 656–661). He won over to Mu'awiya's side the prominent Kindite leader Shurahbil ibn Simt. In 657, Busr fought in Mu'awiya's army against
Busr_ibn_Abi_Artat
Arab tribe in Upper Mesopotamia in the 5th–10th centuries
tribe's mass exodus. Concurrent with the Basus War was the rise of the Kindite Kingdom in central and northern Arabia. Both the Taghlib and the Bakr became
Taghlib
Companion of Muhammad and Muslim commander
Mu'awiya branch) and Sadif. He married Asma bint al-Nu'man ibn Abi al-Jawn, a Kindite noblewoman and former wife of Muhammad; she later married al-Muhajir's
Al-Muhajir_ibn_Abi_Umayya
Arabian cavalry commander (died c. 642)
Damascus. Later, Amr was involved in the Siege of Emesa in 636 CE along with Kindite tribe soldiers, where he marched to rendezvous with Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah
Amr_ibn_Ma'adi_Yakrib
Tribal Arab confederation in pre-islamic Syria
strength after the 468 Vandalic campaign, and the assaults by the powerful Kindites and Ghassanids of Arabia toward the end of the 5th century, all led to
Salihids
Umayyad noble, general, and rebel (died 704)
another daughter married Ali's son al-Hasan. Al-Ash'ath later led the Kindite quarter in the garrison town of Kufa, where he died in 661. Ibn al-Ash'ath's
Ibn_al-Ash'ath
Early battle of the Second Fitna
46167 Result Umayyad victory Belligerents Umayyad Caliphate Banu Kalb Kindites Ghassanids Banu Tayy Banu al-Qayn Tanukhids Banu Judham (Banu Wa'il branch)
Battle_of_Marj_Rahit_(684)
Himyar appoints Akil al-Murar ibn Amr as the first Hujr of its Northern Kindite colonies. 480 Amr al-Mansur ibn Hudjr rises his status to the king (vassal
Timeline_of_Yemeni_history
King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat
same year him and the tribes of the Sabaeans, Himyarites, Hadhramites, Kindites and a force of Bedouins marched onwards against the Lakhmid forces. Ma'dikarib
Ma'dikarib_Ya'fur
Umayyad governor and chieftain of the Banu Kalb (died 688/9)
of Palestine. Marwan's tribal allies included the Kalb of Jordan, the Kindites and the Ghassanids. While the historian Patricia Crone states Ibn Bahdal
Ibn_Bahdal
Arab tribe
Banū Tujib Kindite Arab tribe Nisba al-Tajibi Descended from Tujib ibn Shabib ibn Sakun ibn Ashras ibn Thawr Parent tribe Banū Shabib Religion Islam (630s
Banu_Tujib
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Calm; Composure; Self-possession
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Lord Raghavendra Swami
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Egyptian
, a daughter of King Sebekhotep II.
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English
Anglicized form of Greek Eva (Latin Heva, Hebrew Chavvah), EVE means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, Adam's wife.
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Indian, Kannada
Name of a River
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French
Variant spelling of French Gautier, GAUTHIER means "ruler of the army."
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Fine Arts
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Spear Hard
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Horse-lord
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Humbertus, possibly HUMBERTO means "bright support."Â
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