Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
Mundhir III. ibn Ma'as -sama ' (Arabic منذر بن ماء السماء, DMG Mundhir b Mā ʾ ʾ as- sama, . † 554 ) was King of the Lakhmids in northern Arabia from 505 to 554
Under him, a new rise of Lachmidenreichs began in northern Arabia. But first, there was a serious crisis than the Kinda from Central Arabia conquered the residence of Hira. However, they could soon be sold. A campaign of the Lakhmids in the Byzantine Syria to Antioch, however, was stopped by the Ghassanids.
This led to prolonged fighting with these Byzantine vassal. After Mundhir III. caught a son of Ghassanidenkönigs Aretha took and offered, he was defeated and killed 554 of this in a battle. Successor of Mundhir III. Amr ibn Hind was (reigned 554-569 ).
- King
- Arab
- Born in the 5th century
- Died 554
- Man