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Khosrow sent a message to Iyas enquiring where al-Nu'man's deposited possessions were. Iyas replied that al-Nu'man had found a safe refuge for them among the Bakr b. Wa'il. Khosrow ordered Iyas to get possession of what al-Nu'man had left behind and to forward that to him. Iyas sent a message to his
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brother Hani' saying "Send to me the coats of mail and other items al-Nu'man entrusted to you" (the lowest estimate of these mailed coats was four hundred, and the highest was eight hundred). But Hani' refused to hand over what he had engaged to protect.
38:, from 613 to 618CE. He was the son of Qabisah al-Ta'i. He was also the father of Hayyah and Farwah. The last part of Iyas ibn Qabisah's name, al-Ta'i, indicates that he came from the 91:(r. 590–628) a horse and slaughtered a camel for him when he met Iyas having fled from Bahram. Khosrow II showed his gratitude by rewarding Iyas in the following way. 114:, in which the Sassanids were defeated. A range of dates from between about 603 to 623 have been suggested for the Battle by different researchers. 349: 344: 76:
At some point the Persian king awarded Iyas 30 villages along the Euphrates as a grant for life and made him administrator of the district of
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Footnote 810 on page 342 in "The History of al-Tabari Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen" SUNY Press, 11 Jun 2015
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ruled until 602 where he was executed by Khosrow, who appointed Iyas ibn Qabisah again as co-governor of
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Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire: The Sasanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran
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In response, Iyas commanded pro-Sassanid Arab and Persian troops against the Banu Bakr at the
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Shahid, Irfan (2000). "Tayyi'". In Bearman, P. J.; et al. (eds.).
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Iyas ibn Qabisah or his father, was appointed interim governor of
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Index

Arabic
al-Hirah
Lakhmid kingdom
Tayy
al-Hirah
Hormizd IV
Naṣrid
Lakhmid kingdom
al-Nu'man III
Lakhmid kingdom
al-Hirah
Ayn al-Tamr
Sasanian
Khosrow II
Al-Nu'man III
al-Hirah
Persian
Battle of Dhi Qar
Azadbeh
Al-Mundhir VI ibn al-Nu'man
Khalid ibn al-Walid
Pre-Islamic Poetry and Speech Act Theory: Al-Aʻshá, Bishr ibn Abī Khāzim, and al-Ḥujayjah
ProQuest
1015034001
ISBN
90-04-11211-1
Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire: The Sasanian-Parthian Confederacy and the Arab Conquest of Iran
ISBN
978-1-84511-645-3
The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs

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