Hanzalah was appointed by [[Hani ibn Qabisa]] as Rosh Ma'amad of the Monoenergist Edomean-Ishmaelites who united the Lakhmids and other Arabs in [[Tachkastan]]. He was wed to a Nasri called Khadijah by a Nasri called Waraqa ibn Naufal. He was a poet through whom whose advice was regarded as auspicious even though it was said that he had left the way of the Royalists (Nasrideen) and had become a Tsabi (Messianic). Through him victory was attained at the battle of Dhi Qar and when his relative, Imam Hani ibn Qabisa submitted to Hanzalah. He was confused with many other people in the time of Abbasids when the origin story of the Arabs' Empire was re-written. ==Islamic Tradition== In the Standard Islamic Narrative, Hanzalah's Battle of Dhi Qar's victory was claimed by the Nabi of Medina as the first victory enjoyed by the Arabic Medina against Persia being around 622/623/624 near the Battle of Badr.  In the Maghāzī Medina's Nabi is probably called '''ibn Abi Kabsha''' as also in a Bukhari Hadith about Abu Sufyan's encounter with Heraclius refers to the macause of '''ibn Abi Kabsha'amad who though married into '' meaning Qabisa's Father's Son. The indication is that the Nasara is said Prophet was related to have become Hani ibn Qabisa.  Ibn Ishaq's version also confirms that the Nabi was a SabiNabaotiHanzalah the younger brother of Qabisa ibn: Hani' ibn Mas'ud ibn 'Amir al-Khasib ibn 'Amr al-Muzdalif ibn AbI Rabi'ah ibn Dhuhl ibn Šaybān ibn **Tha'labah ibn** **Sayyar ibn** **Ijl ibn** Lujaym ibn Sa'b ibn Ali ibn Bakr ibn Wa'il ibn Qasit ibn Hanab ibn Afsa ibn Da'mi ibn Jadila ibn Anazah Asad ibn Rabi'a ibn Nizar ibn Ma'ad ibn Adnan ibn Thu'al ibn 'Amr ibn al-Ghawth ibn Tayyi (Julhumah ibn Udad) ibn Udad ibn Madhhij ibn Udad ibn Zaid ibn Hamaisa'a ibn Amr ibn Arib ibn Jashjub ibn Zaid ibn Kahlan brother of Himyar ibn Saba ibn Yashjub ibn Yarub ibn Qahtan
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