- Dhamarʿalī
Yuhabirr king of Sabaʾ and ḏu-Raydān A
bronze statue of
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur, displa**** in the
National Museum of
Yemen Reign c. 135 – 175 Predecessor...
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Dhamar ʿAlī
Yuhabirr (or Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr) (r. 321–324?) was a king of the
Himyarite Kingdom (in modern-day Yemen). The
definitive event during his...
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Himyarite King
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur...
- A
bronze statue of
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur II, a
Himyarite king who
reigned in late 3rd or
early 4th
century CE. Displa**** in the Sana'a
National Museum....
- His rule was unique, as he was the only
ruler descended from
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur II who
ruled by
himself and did not have a co-regent.
Sharhabil Ya'fur was...
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inscriptions from 155 CE as part of a co-regency with his father,
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur. He
succeeded his
father around 175 and
ruled alone until 214. Tha'ran entered...
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Copper statue of
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur, one of the
kings of the
Yemeni Himyarite Kingdom....
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capital of the
first Saudi state Dam of Ma'rib
Himyarite King Dhamar'ali
Yahbur II Arad Fort in
Bahrain Nizwa Fort in Oman The
ruins of
Umayyad city in...
- العاربة Qahtanite,
Children of Qahtan/Joktan A
bronze statue of
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur II, a
Himyarite king who
probably reigned in the late 3rd or
early 4th century...
- the king of Saba' and Dhu-Raydan at 135–175 AD,
whose name was
Dhamar Ali
Yahbur, who is
renowned for
restoring the
great dam of Ma’rib, and
whose statue...