One 'Amr, the leader of the large …

Years: 309 - 309

One 'Amr, the leader of the large Arab tribe known as Banu Lakhm, had founded the Lakhmid Kingdom centered on the southern Mesopotamian city of al-Hirah, and after his son Imru' al-Qais converted to Christianity, the whole city had gradually converted to this faith.

Imru' al-Qais, dreaming of a unified and independent Arab kingdom, has seized many cities in Arabia and defeated Shemrir al-A'asha, the king of Himyar.

He has since formed a large army and developed his kingdom as a naval power, which consists of a fleet of ships operating along the Bahraini coast.

From this position, he attacks the coastal cities of Persia, which at this time is in civil war, due to a dispute as to the succession, even raiding the birthplace of the Sassanid kings, the province of Pars (Fars).

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