- Marthad'ilan
Yanuf (Arabic: مرثد ألن ينوف) was a king of
Himyar who
reigned in the
early 6th
century CE. He is the
first Christian to
officially become...
- Sumuhu'ali
Yanuf I.
Mebiy was a Sabaean,
ruler (Mukarrib) of the
ancient South Arabian kingdom of Saba. He was son of the
powerful ruler Yada'il Dharih...
- Dhu
Shanatir (Arabic: لحيعة ينوف ذو شناتر, romanized: Lakhniʿah
Yanuf Dhu Shanatir), was a
legendary Himyarite king, who
usurped the
throne from the royal...
- also
attested in one
inscription dated to 463 CE. His son Marthad'ilan
Yanuf would later become the
ruler of
Himyar starting from the
early 6th century...
- by a
person named Dhu Shanatir. Ma'dikarib Ya'fur
succeeded Marthad'ilan
Yanuf, and he was also a
Christian like his predecessor. He was
appointed as the...
- half-brother of Marthad'ilan
Yanuf.
During his rule, Sharhabil's sons, Abu
Shamir Nawaf, Ma'dikarib Yun'im and Lakhni'ah
Yanuf I, ****isted him in his campaigns...
- BC 2 Yada'il
Bayin 3 Samah'ali
Yanuf 4 Yatha' 'Amar
Watar 5
Yakrib Malek Dzarah 6
Yakrib Malik Watar 7 Samah'ali
Yanuf II 8 Yada'il
Bayin II 9 Yatha'...
- Yu'nim (Arabic: مرثد ألن ينعم) real name Marthad'ilan Yu'nim ibn Lakhni'ah
Yanuf ibn
Sharhabil Yakkuf al-Himyari, was a king of
Himyar who
reigned in the...
- dirt,
opening water courses, or
stopping up gaps. The
Makrib Samah' El
Yanuf II, son of
Dhamar El
Watar II, had his name
carved into
parts of the dam...
- is unclear. By the year 500, on the eve of the
regency of Marthad'īlān
Yanūf (c. 500–515) the
kingdom of
Himyar exercised control over much of the Arabian...