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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-HiraAl-Hira - Wikipedia

    Al-Hira ( Arabic: الحيرة, romanized : al-Ḥīra [1] Middle Persian: Hērt [2]) was an ancient city in Mesopotamia located south of what is now Kufa in south-central Iraq . History. Kingdom of the Lakhmids. Al-Hirah was a significant city in pre- Islamic Arab history.

  2. Al-Hira (en árabe: الحيرة ‎: al-Ḥīrah; en siríaco: Ḥīrtā) fue una antigua ciudad en Mesopotamia localizada al sur de lo que es hoy Kufa, en el centrosur de Irak . Historia. Al-Hira fue una ciudad destacada en la historia árabe preislámica. Pueblos árabes llevaban siglos emigrando al sureste de Oriente Próximo y Medio.

  3. Al-Hirah, ancient city located south of Kufah in south-central Iraq. It was prominent in pre-Islamic Arab history and served as the capital of the Lakhmid dynasty. It was a centre of diplomatic, political, and military activities between empires and it had notable impact on Arab cultural history.

  4. The Lakhmid dynasty, referred to in Arabic as al-Manādhirah or Banu Lakhm, was an Arab kingdom in Southern Iraq and Eastern Arabia, with al-Hirah as their capital, from the late 3rd century to 602 AD/CE. They were generally but intermittently the allies and clients of the Sasanian Empire, and participant in the Roman–Persian Wars.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Al-HiraAl-Hira - Wikiwand

    Al-Hira ( en árabe: الحيرة. ‎. : al-Ḥīrah; en siríaco: Ḥīrtā) fue una antigua ciudad en Mesopotamia localizada al sur de lo que es hoy Kufa, en el centrosur de Irak. Datos rápidos Hira, Ubicación geográfica ...

  6. Al-Hira: An Arab Late Antique Metropolis in Sasanian Iraq. Al-Hira was the name of the capital of the Arab principality of the Lakhmids or Nasrids (ca. 300-602 CE). This late antique Arab metropolis was situated at the west bank of the Middle Euphrates, at the fringes of the desert on the Roman-Sasanian frontier zone.

  7. The Battle of Hira ( Arabic: معركة الحيرة) was fought between the Sasanian Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate in 633. It was one of the early battles of the Muslim conquest of Persia, and the loss of the frontier city on the Euphrates River opened the way to the Sasanian capital at Ctesiphon on the Tigris River .