Damaging raids on Syria by the Lakhmids …
Years: 529 - 529
Damaging raids on Syria by the Lakhmids in 529 also encourage Justinian to strengthen his own Arab allies, helping the new Ghassanid leader al-Harith ibn Jabalah to turn a loose coalition into a coherent kingdom that will be able to gain the upper hand against the Lakhmids over the following decades.
In this capacity, Harith will fight on behalf of the Romans in all their numerous wars against Persia.
Already in 528, he had been one of the commanders sent in a punitive expedition against Mundhir.
In 529, he helps suppress the wide-scale Samaritan revolt, capturing twenty thousand boys and girls, who he sells as slaves.
It is perhaps Harith's successful participation in this conflict that leads Justinian to promote him to supreme phylarch.
Locations
People
- Al-Harith ibn Jabalah
- Al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
- Belisarius
- Justin I
- Justinian I
- Kavadh I
- Khosrau I
- Sittas
Groups
- Arab people
- Persian people
- Samaritans
- Zoroastrians
- Lazica (Egrisi), Kingdom of
- Iberia, Caucasian (Kartli, Kingdom of)
- Himyarite Kingdom
- Aksum (or Axum), Kingdom of
- Persian Empire, Sassanid, or Sasanid
- Lakhmid kingdom of al-Hira
- Christians, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox
- East, Diocese of the
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Syria Prima (Roman province)
- Hephthalite Empire
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Mazdakites
- Ghassan, Kingdom of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Justinian dynasty
