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Imru al-Qays II ibn Amr

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Imru al-Qays II ibn Amr
King of the Lakhmid state
ReignCE 368390
PredecessorAws ibn Qallam
Successoral-Nu'man I
BornCE 4th century
Diedunknown
Issueal-Nu'man I
HouseLakhmids
ReligionNestorian Christian

Imru al-Qays ibn Amr ibn Imru al-Qays (Arabic: امرؤ القيس بن عمرو بن امرؤ القيس, romanizedImruʾ al-Qays ibn ʿAmr ibn Imruʾ al-Qays), commonly known as Imru al-Qays II, was the fifth king of the Lakhmid Kingdom at al-Hira, ruling from 368 to 390.

As with most 4th-century Lakhmid rulers, little is known of him, and even the chronology of his reign is approximate. He was called Muhrik ("incendiarist") by his contemporary poets, because used to mark the faces of rebels with a hot metallic marker.

He was succeeded by his son al-Nu'man I (r. 390–418).