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    Harith ibn Abi Shamir (Arabic: الحارث بن أبي شمر) or Arethas (Greek: Ἀρέθας) is the name of an Arab Christian who reportedly governed Syria in the 7th...
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  • I, asked Samaw'al to give him a letter to the Ghassanid prince Harith ibn Abi Shamir, who might further him on his way. The poet then departed, leaving...
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  • away were two swords which had been presented to [Manah] by al-Harith ibn-abi-Shamir al-Ghassani, the king of Ghassan[18]. The one sword was called Mikhdham...
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  • back to Muhammad ibn al-Sa'ib al-Kalbi (d. 763), Zinba was operating under the authority of the Ghassanid phylarch al-Harith ibn Abi Shamir. Rawh's brother...
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    Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyya (Arabic: مُحَمَّد ابْن الْحَنَفِيَّة, romanized: Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥanafiyya, c. 637–700, 15–81 AH) was a son of Ali ibn Abi Talib...
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  • as a messenger with letters to various kings. In his letter to Harith ibn Abi Shamir al-Gassani, the ruler of al-Ghutah near Damascus, Muhammad said...
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  • Persia, 4. Qaysar of Rome, 5. Mundhar Ibn Sawi of Bahrain, 6. Hudhah Ibn 'Ali of Yamamah, 7. Harith Ibn Abi Shamir of Damascus, 8. Jayfar of Amman, see...
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    Damascus was when he sent a letter, through his companion Shiya ibn Wahab, to Harith ibn Abi Shamir, the king of Damascus. In his letter, Muhammad stated: "Peace...
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    to Haris bin Ghasanni to the king of Damascus called Harith bin Abi Shamir Al-Ghassani Abdullah ibn Hudhafah as-Sahmi to the emperor of Persia called Khosrow...
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  • Similarly, swords were also placed on the Idols, as it is related that Harith b. Abi Shamir, the Ghassanid king, had presented his two swords, called Mikhdham...
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