- Dhu
Shanatir (Arabic: لحيعة ينوف ذو شناتر, romanized: Lakhniʿah
Yanuf Dhu
Shanatir), was a
legendary Himyarite king, who
usurped the
throne from the royal...
- traditions, he took
power after having killed his
supposed predecessor, Dhu
Shanatir, with a
knife hidden in his shoe. The
historicity of Dhū Nuwās is affirmed...
- Ma'dikarib Ya'fur does not
exist and is
instead replaced by a
person named Dhu
Shanatir. Ma'dikarib Ya'fur
succeeded Marthad'ilan Yanuf, and he was also a Christian...
-
version of the
story has the
throne being usurped by a
pagan ruler, Dhu
Shanatir,
after the
demise of 'Amr. The
incident gained 'Amr the
nickname Mawthaban...
-
Odoacer King of
Italy March 15, 493
Ravenna Kingdom of
Italy Theodoric Dhu
Shanatir King of
Himyar 517
Zafar Himyarite Kingdom Dhu
Nuwas Bahram Chobin Sasanian...
- Ma'dikarib Ya'fur does not exist, and is
instead replaced by an
unknown Dhu
Shanatir. 105 Dhu
Nuwas 517–530 The last of the
native Himyarite kings, he rose...
- the po****tion to also convert.
After his
eventual death, the
pagan Dhū-
Shanatir seized the
throne as his
children he left to rule were all
still minors...
- ibn Tubba' al-As'ad Abraha, son of Al-Sabbah (not
Abraha al-Ashram) Dhu
Shanatir Dhu
Nuwas Abraha Yaksum ibn
Abraha Sayf ibn Dhi
Yazan Book of the Himyarites...
-
countries from 1975 to 1999;
guilt has been questioned;
executed in 2001. Dhu
Shanatir: 5th-century
Himyarite ruler who
molested and
killed young boys; killed...
- as
Himyar was established.
During the
reign of
Himyarite King
Yanuf Dhu
Shanatir, the
Aksumites established diplomatic relations with the
Himyarite capital...