Al-Mundhir VI ibn al-Nu'man | |
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King of the Lakhmid state | |
Reign | 8 months, starting from 633 CE |
Predecessor | Azadbeh |
Successor | Position abolished |
Died | c. 633 Jawatha, now modern day Al-Ahsa Governorate, Saudi Arabia |
House | Lakhmids |
Father | Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir |
Religion | Nestorian Christianity (possibly) |
Al-Mundhir VI ibn al-Nu'man (Arabic: المنذر بن النعمان) also known by the title al-Ma'rur was the final member of the Lakhmid dynasty to exert power and rule over the ancient city of Al-Hira. He was a son of Al-Nu'man III ibn al-Mundhir and succeeded the Persian governor Azadbeh, hence temporarily restoring the rule of Al-Hira to Lakhmid control. His reign was short, only ruling for eight months.