Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru' al-Qays (Arabic: النعمان بن امرؤ القيس), surnamed al-A'war (الأعور, \"the one-eyed\") and al-Sa'ih (السائح, \"the wanderer/ascetic\"), was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs (reigned ca. 390–418).Nu'man was the son of Imru' al-Qays II ibn 'Amr and followed his father on the throne. He is best known for his construction of two magnificent palaces, the Khawarnaq and Sadir, near his capital al-Hirah, which were accounted by contemporary Arab lore among the wonders of the world."@en }
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- Al-Numan_I_ibn_Imru_al-Qays comment "Al-Nu'man I ibn Imru' al-Qays (Arabic: النعمان بن امرؤ القيس), surnamed al-A'war (الأعور, \"the one-eyed\") and al-Sa'ih (السائح, \"the wanderer/ascetic\"), was the king of the Lakhmid Arabs (reigned ca. 390–418).Nu'man was the son of Imru' al-Qays II ibn 'Amr and followed his father on the throne. He is best known for his construction of two magnificent palaces, the Khawarnaq and Sadir, near his capital al-Hirah, which were accounted by contemporary Arab lore among the wonders of the world.".