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Sharhabil Yafar (Arabic: شرحبيل يعفر) also
known as 'Amr
Mawthaban ibn Tubba' al-As'ad was a
Himyari king who
ruled between the
years 428
until 457 CE...
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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...
- king who
ruled between the
years 465
until 480 CE. He
succeeded Sharhabil Yafar in kingship,
although a
portion of his
first year of rule was with the regent...
- and
former governor of
Himyar who ****isted
during the rule of
Sharhabil Yafar and
later Sharhabil Yakkuf. 'Abd-Kulal was an
Ebionite Christian who concealed...
- 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...
- H****an took the throne, and he
shared power with his brother,
Sharhabil Yafar. The
historian Ibn al-Kalbi
mentioned that H****an Yuha'min was the father...
- 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,...
- Dhu
Shanatir The Man with
Earrings Reign 490–517
Predecessor Sharhabil Yafar Successor Dhu
Nuwas Died c. 517
Religion South Arabian polytheism...
- 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...
- Dhu Nuwas,
ruling for a
period of 27
years after the
death of
Sharhabil Yafar. However, his name is not
attested in the
archeological inscriptions. Some...