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- Yaksum ibn Abraha (Arabic: أكسوم بن أبرهة) was an Abyssinian king of Himyar, and one of the sons of Abraha. In the year 548, Abraha himself appointed Yaksum...
- of Abraha, sister of Masruq, was Basbāsa. A nephew of al-Ashram, named Yaksūm, is said to have given the Prophet Muhammad some kind of weapon as a gift...
- Persian miniature from Bal'ami's Tarikhnama Reign 570–571 Predecessor Yaksum ibn Abraha Successor Position abolished Sasanian Yemen officially started...
- the land of Mary Felix, one of the few Wenatchi people living in town, in Yaksum canyon. It was estimated that nearly 700 Native Americans attended, including...
- invasion of Mecca, a famous story in Islamic literature and exegesis. 108 Yaksum ibn Abraha 570–571 Son of Abraha, he ruled for no more than one year, as...
- son of Al-Sabbah (not Abraha al-Ashram) Dhu Shanatir Dhu Nuwas Abraha Yaksum ibn Abraha Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan Book of the Himyarites, a Syriac Christian...
- sometime after which he was succeeded by his son, Aksum. Aksum (called "Yaksum" in Arabic sources) was perplexingly referred to as "of Ma'afir" (ḏū maʻāfir)...