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ghassanids (noun) - Refers to the Ghassanid Arab tribe that existed during late antiquity, often used in historical or archaeological contexts
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Jabiyah functioned as the capital of the Ghassanids.
The Ghassanids left an important cultural legacy as well.
The term Ghassān refers to the kingdom of the Ghassanids.
The Ghassanids are the largest tribe in the Arabic peninsula.
Jabalah IV becomes the king of the Ghassanids.
The Ghassanids held Syria until engulfed by the expansion of Islam.
Fall to the Ghassanids.
The Ghassanids kingdom.
The first Arab tribes to adopt Christianity were likely Nabataeans and Ghassanids.
Both the Ghassanids and the Christians in the south adopted Monophysitism.
They ended up allying with the Sassanids against the Ghassanids and the Byzantine Empire.
Ghassanids were Christians.
They came under the protection of their ancient relatives, the Ghassanids.
It is said that the Ghassanids came from the city of Ma'rib in Yemen.
While engaged with Sassanid forces, confrontation also ensued with the Byzantine Arab clients, the Ghassanids.

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Minorities of Jews, Christian Ghassanids and Nabateans were present as well.
Another Bethlehem clan, al-Anatreh, also trace their ancestry to the Ghassanids.
His arrest provoked an uprising among the Ghassanids under Mundhir 's son al-Nu'man VI.
The Ghassanids built a major Monophysite monastery there around 570 CE.
The hill had been known in the time of the Ghassanids as " Harith al-Jawlan ".
By the year 510, the Ghassanids were no longer Miaphysite, but Chalcedonian.

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