Ṣāliḥ
people
- Also called:
- Salihid tribe
- Related Topics:
- Arab
Ṣāliḥ, in ancient Arabia, a Christian tribe that was prominent during the 5th century ce. Although the Ṣāliḥ originated in southern Arabia, they began moving northward about 400 ce, finally settling in the area southeast of Damascus. In Syria they established a kingdom, displacing the earlier dominance of the Tanūkh in the region. The ruling Ḍajāʿimah (Zokomid) clan, whose kings were recognized by and bound to Byzantine patronage as foederati, managed to control the area until the end of the 5th century, when a poll tax dispute resulted in extended wars between the Ṣāliḥ and the Ghassānids, a tribe from ...(100 of 127 words)