Amr ibn Imru al-Qays

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'Amr ibn Imru' al-Qays (Arabic: عمرو بن امرؤ القيس) was the third Lakhmid king of al-Hirah, reigning in 328–363. A son of the famed Imru' al-Qays ibn 'Amr who had defected to the Roman Empire, he returned to Sassanid allegiance.

Amr ibn Imru al-Qays
King of the Lakhmid state
ReignCE 328363
PredecessorImru al-Qays ibn Amr
SuccessorAws ibn Qallam
Died363
IssueAws ibn Qallam
FatherImru al-Qays ibn Amr
ReligionNestorian Church

His mother was Mariya al-Barriyah, a sister of the Ghassanid king Tha'laba ibn 'Amr. 'Amr was very active in the wars of his Sassanid Persian overlords against the Romans, and was even nicknamed "warmonger" for the wars he engaged in. In 337 AD the Persian shah Shapur II harassed the Roman borders and commissioned the Arabs to attack and invade as well.[1]

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  1. ^ Sykes, History of Persia, Vol. I, p.413