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Khirbet edh-
Dharih (Arabic: خربة الذريح) is a multi-period
archaeological site
which mainly flourished during the
Nabataean period, when a
prosperous settlement...
- Yada'il
Dharih I (Sabaean: 𐩺𐩵𐩲𐩱𐩡 𐩹𐩧𐩢 ydʿʾl ḏrḥ), son of Sumuhu'ali I was a
Sabaean ruler (mukarrib). His
reign was
placed around 660 BC by Hermann...
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Yuhaqim Yurzih Bin
Dhamar Ali
Dharih Bin Karb Il
Watar Yahan'am (ca. 50 AD - 95 AD): King of
Sheba and Dhu Raydan. He ****umed the
throne of
Sheba between...
- ones
located in Wadi Rumm,
Dharih, Tannur, and Qasrawet. Sur
Temples similar in
style to the ones
located in Wadi Rumm,
Dharih, Tannur, and Qasrawet. Suweida...
- "Nabataeans".
Jordan Raqmu (Petra) and
Little Petra/Siq al-Barid
Khirbet edh-
Dharih,
settlement and
sanctuary Khirbet et-Tannur,
temple Sela (Edom), mountaintop...
- Al-Qaisayn
poets Al-Mutaymīn (Arabic: المتيمين), the
other being Qays bin
Dharīḥ (قيس بن ذريح),
dubbed "Majnūn
Lubna (مجنون لبنى)". It is
narrated (by a...
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inscription found about the gardens' m****ive
enclosure was by
Mukarrib Yada`'il
Dharih I in the 7th
century BCE. The
enclosure is
defined by a m****ive oval shaped...
- m****ive
enclosure known as The
great wall of
Awwam by
Mukarrib Yada`'il
Dharih I in the
middle of the 7th century BCE.
Indicating a much
earlier period...
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South Arabian kingdom of Saba. He was son of the
powerful ruler Yada'il
Dharih and is
known from inscriptions.
Hermann von
Wissmann gives his
reign around...
- pre-Islamic Arabia. The
Kitab al-Aghani
similarly features the
story of Qays ibn
Dharih, who was not
allowed by his
father to
marry a
beautiful maiden from another...