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Christian, as the Lakhmids themselves were Nestorians. However, Ibn Habib mentioned in the Kitāb al-Muḥabbar that Al-Mundhir was an "apostate" which implies he may have converted to Islam and then left the faith afterwards.
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Al-Mundhir was the last Lakhmid ruler of Al-Hira. His death signified the end of the ruling dynasty. Muslims would rule Al-Hira and other areas of
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The Cambridge history of Iran. 4: The period from the Arab invasion to the Saljuqs / ed. by R. N. Frye
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in 633 CE after the city faced invasions from the Muslim armies of the
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dynasty to exert power and rule over the ancient city of
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advanced on his territories. According to the historian
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Index

King of the Lakhmid state
Azadbeh
Al-Ahsa Governorate
Saudi Arabia
House
Lakhmids
Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
Nestorian Christianity
Arabic
Lakhmid
Al-Hira
Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
Azadbeh
Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir
Azadbeh
Al-Hira
Rashidun Caliphate
Khalid ibn al-Walid
Muhammad ibn Habib al-Baghdadi
Al-Ahsa Governorate
Mesopotamia
Battle of Hira
Nestorian
Lakhmids
Muslim conquest of Persia



Tarikh al-Arab al-Qadim
Bosworth, C. E.

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