One 'Amr, the leader of the large…
309 CE
One 'Amr, the leader of the large Arab tribe known as Banu Lakhm, had founded the Lakhmid Kingdom centered on the southern Mesopotamian city of al-Hirah, and after his son Imru' al-Qais converted to Christianity, the whole city had gradually converted to this faith.
Imru' al-Qais, dreaming of a unified and independent Arab kingdom, has seized many cities in Arabia and defeated Shemrir al-A'asha, the king of Himyar.
He has since formed a large army and developed his kingdom as a naval power, which consists of a fleet of ships operating along the Bahraini coast.
From this position, he attacks the coastal cities of Persia, which at this time is in civil war, due to a dispute as to the succession, even raiding the birthplace of the Sassanid kings, the province of Pars (Fars).