آداب الرافدين (Dec 1987)
the features of the national sense in the period of Numan bin Al Mundhir, the King of Al-Hirah (585-613 AD)
Abstract
Research is not an easy aspect of Arab history in the pre-Islamic period, due to the lack of basic contemporary sources and the lack of archaeological research from this particular period. Our narrations came from stories that were transmitted through different mountains in which passions and prejudices were played, according to the tendencies of the narrators, so the researcher must be careful and careful when taking this novel or that in writing any research. What encouraged me to address this subject - indications in the national sense of Al-Nu`man bin al-Manzhar - is that through literary and historical narratives he pursued an independent policy that differs from his predecessors from the kings of al-Hirah, the Sasanian state that was occupying Iraq survived, and he tried to gather the efforts of the Arab tribes and called them Until the end of its differences because he sees that it is in the continuity of service to the enemy, just as he admitted to her that his existence is linked to their unity and what they fear for their part, as he thus wanted to confront the Persians with an integrated collective action, but it was soon that he paid his life a price for his national sense.
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