-
Marthad and
Sharhabil Yafar. The
historian Ibn al-Kalbi
gives a
similar list,
except the
names of
Marthad and
Sharhabil Yafar are
replaced with the names...
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Sharhabil Ya'fur (Arabic: شرحبيل يعفر), also
known as 'Amr ibn Tubba' al-Himyari, was a
Himyarite king who
ruled in the 5th
century CE. His rule was unique...
- Aḥmad III Abū Jaʿfar ibn ʿAbd al-Malik al-Mustanṣir (Arabic: أحمد الثالث أبو جعفر بن عبد الملك المستنصر; died 5
February 1146),
called Sayf al-Dawla ("Sword...
- in the
Plaza del
Cardenal Salazar is the bust of
Ahmad ibn
Muhammad abu
Yafar al-Gafiqi, in the
Plaza de
Capuchinas is the
statue to the
bishop Osio,...
- was
repaired twice shortly before the
coming of Islam, once by Sharḥabīl
Yaˁfar bin Abī
Karab Yasˁad in 450, and by
Abrahah in 543. The
inscriptions on...
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their Arabs, on
Tawdum and
Tihamat Reign 465–480 CE
Predecessor Sharhabil Yafar Successor Lakhni'ah
Yanuf Died c. 480
Yemen Issue Lakhni'ah Yanuf, Ma'dikarib...
-
their Arabs, on
Tawdum and
Tihamat Reign 420–450 CE
Predecessor Abu
Karib Successor Sharhabil Yafar Died c. 450
Yemen Father Abu
Karib Religion Judaism...
- 425
Aquileia Ardabur H****an Yuha'min King of
Himyar 448 Iraq
Sharhabil Yafar Valentinian III
Western Roman Emperor March 16, 455 Rome
Western Roman Empire...
- was made
their capital. Meanwhile, the
State of Banu Yaafar,
founded by
Yafar bin Abd al-Rahman al-Hawali (a Himyari), was
established in 847 in Sanaa...
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Almanzor also
clashed with some of his enemy's
satirical poets,
including Abu
Yafar al
Mushafi (d. 982) and Yûsuf ibn Hârûn al-Ramâdî (d. 1012–3),
known as...