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Ghassanids
The Ghassanids, also known as the Jafnids, were an Arab Christian tribal confederation that migrated from South Arabia to the Levant in the 3rd century AD. There, they became clients of the Roman Empire, serving as foederati responsible for defending the eastern frontier of the empire against Bedouin raids and rival powers.
Rasulid dynasty
Yemeni Muslim Dynasty
Hassan ibn al-Nu'man
Umayyad general (died 705)
Al-Dumayr
Dumeir, also Dumair, Damir and Dumayr () is a city located 45 kilometers north-east of Damascus, Syria.
Jabiyah
Jabiyah ( / ALA-LC: al-Jābiya) was a town of political and military significance in the 6th–8th centuries. It was located between the Hawran plain and the Golan Heights. It initially served as the capital of the Ghassanids, an Arab vassal kingdom of the Byzantine Empire. Following the Muslim conquest of Syria, it early on became the Muslims' main military camp in the region and, for a time, the capital of Jund Dimashq (military district of Damascus). Caliph Umar convened a meeting of senior Muslim figures at the city where the organization of Syria and military pay were decided. Later, in 684,

Al-Harra
village in Syria
Arindela
Gharandal () is a town in the Tafilah Governorate in southern Jordan, located about south-southeast of the governorate capital Tafilah. It is identified with Arindela (), a town in the late Roman province of Palaestina Salutaris, also called Palaestina Tertia.
Aqraba
village in Syria
Yahya ibn Yahya al-Ghassani
Harith Gassani
Byzantine governor