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Abu Ya'fur ibn Alqama

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Abu Ya'fur ibn Alqama
King of the Lakhmid state
ReignCE 503505
PredecessorAl-Nu'man II
SuccessorAl-Mundhir III
Bornc. 5th century
DiedAugust c. 505
near Circesium, modern-day Syria
HouseLakhmids

Abu Ya'fur ibn Alqama ibn Malik ibn Uday ibn Dhumayl ibn Thawr ibn Asis ibn Ruba ibn Namara ibn Lakhm (Arabic: أبو يعفر بن علقمة بن مالك بن عدي بن الذميل بن ثور بن أسس بن ربي بن نمارة بن لخم) was a Lakhmid general who governed al-Hirah for some years after the death of al-Nu'man II ibn al-Aswad in 503.

Abu Ya'fur was of the Dhumayl, a noble family of Lakhmid – but non-dynastic – origin. Very little is known about his life beyond the Nu'man appointed him as a military governor of al-Hira because he was occupied with the wars against the Byzantines, where he was killed near Circesium. It is unclear whether Abu Ya'fur actually ruled the Lakhmids for a while instead of Nu'man's son, al-Mundhir III, or whether Mundhir assumed control of the tribe immediately upon his father's death.

He appears in a letter by Philoxenus of Mabbug in which Philoxenus tells Abu Yaf'ar of the "heresy" of Nestorius.[1] Abu Yaf'ur resumed attacks on Byzantine-controlled land.[2]

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  1. ^ Three letters of Philoxenus. "Bishop of Mabbôgh, Philoxenus, Bp. of Hierapolis; Vaschalde, Arthur Adolphe, 1871-1942". Pub: Roma : Tip. della R. Accademia dei Lincei, pp. 29-33 [1][2]
  2. ^ Josua Stylites, 48