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Abraha (Ge’ez: አብርሃ) (also
spelled Abreha, died
presumably in 570 CE), also
known as
Abraha al-Ashram (Arabic: أَبْرَهَة ٱلْأَشْرَم), was a
viceroy for...
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Abraha is a name of Ge'ez
origin meaning "he has illuminated" that may
refer to
Given name
Abraha, 6th-century
Aksumite military general Abraha Asfaha...
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Yaksum ibn
Abraha (Arabic: أكسوم بن أبرهة) was an
Abyssinian king of Himyar, and one of the sons of
Abraha. In the year 548,
Abraha himself appointed Yaksum...
- Masrūq ibn
Abraha (Arabic: مسروق بن أبرهة) was the
Ethiopian ruler of
Yemen under the
Axumite Empire, as
recorded in
Arabic and
Islamic traditions. He...
- Ogbe
Abraha (born 1948) is an
Eritrean politician. He
joined the
Eritrean People's
Liberation Front (EPLF) in 1972 and,
since independence, has held the...
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Afwerki Abraha (c. 1949 – 13 May 2020) was an
Eritrean diplomat, chemist, and pro-independence
rebel fighter during the
Eritrean War of Independence. During...
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Woldemichael Abraha was the
fourth Minister of
Transport and
Communications for
Eritrea starting in 2004. He was
appointed Minister of
Local Government...
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Quran that
protected the
Kaaba in
Mecca from the
Aksumite elephant army of
Abraha, then self-styled
governor of Himyar, by
dropping small clay
stones on them...
- and the city. A man from the
Himyarite Kingdom was sent by
Abraha to
advise them that
Abraha only
wished to
demolish the Ka'bah and if they resisted, they...
- born. The name is
derived from an
event said to have
occurred at Mecca:
Abraha, the Abyssinian,
Christian king of
Himyarite marched upon the Ka‘bah in...