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The ʿIbād or ʿEbād (Arabic: عِباد) were a Christian Arab group within the city of al-Ḥīra (Ḥirtā) during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, when the city was part of the Sasanian Empire and later the Caliphate. Of diverse tribal backgrounds, the ʿIbād were united only by their adherence to Christianity and, after the sixth century, the Church of the East.

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  • The ʿIbād or ʿEbād (Arabic: عِباد) were a Christian Arab group within the city of al-Ḥīra (Ḥirtā) during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, when the city was part of the Sasanian Empire and later the Caliphate. Of diverse tribal backgrounds, the ʿIbād were united only by their adherence to Christianity and, after the sixth century, the Church of the East. (en)
  • Les Ibadis, ʿIbād ou ʿEbād (en arabe : عِباد) sont un groupe arabe chrétien au sein de la ville d'al-Ḥīra (Ḥirtā, actuel Irak)) à la fin de l'Antiquité et au début du Moyen Âge, lorsque la ville fait partie de l'Empire Sassanide et plus tard du califat arabe. D'origines tribales diverses, lesʿIbād ne sont unis que par leur adhésion au christianisme et, après le VIe siècle, à l'Église d'Orient. (fr)
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  • The ʿIbād or ʿEbād (Arabic: عِباد) were a Christian Arab group within the city of al-Ḥīra (Ḥirtā) during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, when the city was part of the Sasanian Empire and later the Caliphate. Of diverse tribal backgrounds, the ʿIbād were united only by their adherence to Christianity and, after the sixth century, the Church of the East. (en)
  • Les Ibadis, ʿIbād ou ʿEbād (en arabe : عِباد) sont un groupe arabe chrétien au sein de la ville d'al-Ḥīra (Ḥirtā, actuel Irak)) à la fin de l'Antiquité et au début du Moyen Âge, lorsque la ville fait partie de l'Empire Sassanide et plus tard du califat arabe. D'origines tribales diverses, lesʿIbād ne sont unis que par leur adhésion au christianisme et, après le VIe siècle, à l'Église d'Orient. (fr)
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  • Ibad (en)
  • Ibad (in)
  • Ibad (fr)
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