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Title ProperWriting the history of the “Persian Arabs
Other Title Informationthe pre-islamic perspective on the “Naṣrids” of Al-Hīrah
LanguageENG
AuthorFisher, Greg
Summary / Abstract (Note)Modern scholarship on Arabs in the pre-Islamic period has focused on Rome's Arab allies—the so-called “Jafnids” or “Ghassānids,” with much less attention paid to Persia's Arab allies, the so-called “Naṣrid” or “Lakhmid” dynasty of Arab leaders at al-Ḥīrah in Iraq. This article examines select pre-Islamic sources for the Persian Arabs, showing that even with the meager evidence available to us, and the lack of archaeological material, it is possible to draw a relatively complex portrait of the Persian Arabs. This article situates the Persian Arabs as important figures in some key themes and phenomena of late antiquity, such as the growth of Christian communities, the conflict between Rome and Persia, and the struggle for influence in the Arabian peninsula.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 49, No.2; Mar 2016: p.247-290
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 49 No 2
Key WordsChristianity ;  Arabs ;  Arabian Peninsula ;  Persia ;  Roman ;  Persian War ;  Islam ;  Sasanians


 
 
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