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    Tha'rân were found in an-Nakhla al-Hamrâ in the Dhamar Governorate of Yemen. Sabaic inscriptions on Dhamar Ali's statue reads "the two kings of Sabaʾ and ḏu-Raydān...
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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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    central highlands. Dhamar is named after Dhamar Ali Yahbur II, who ruled the area that now comprises Dhamar Governorate as King of Saba', Dhu Raydan,...
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    back to the king of Saba' and Dhu-Raydan at 15-35 AD, whose name was Dhamar Ali Yahbir II, who is renowned for restoring the great dam of Ma’rib, and...
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  • CE. 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...
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  • the founder of a new ruling dynasty, one that is not descended from Dhamar Ali Yahbur II. Sharhabil Yakkuf is also known in Arabian folklore as Tubba' bin...
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    Imam Abdullah was defeated at first but was able to conquer Sana'a and Dhamar in 1198, and al-Mu'izz Ismail was assassinated in 1202. Abdullah bin Hamza...
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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...
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  • although the Dhu Yazan clan has existed way back during the time of Dhamar Ali Yahbur. The Dhu Yazan clan aided the Sabaeans against the Kingdom of Hadhramaut...
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    BC, and Bakil's control ended after the victory The Himyarites led by Dhamar Ali Yahbar I in the year 100 AD. Hamdan resides in Sanaa and its environs...
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    العرب 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...
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    more than two-thirds of the Eastern Roman Empire. However, the reign of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth caliph, was marred by the First Fitna, or the First...
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  • Sa'd Shams 'Asri Son of (64). 75 Murthid Yuhahm'id Son of (74). 76 Dhamar Ali Yahbur 135–175 Son of 73. His statue made by the Greek sculptors is well...
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    Imam Abdullah was defeated at first but was able to conquer Sana'a and Dhamar in 1198 al-Mu'izz Ismail was assassinated in 1202 Abdullah bin Hamza carried...
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    century AD), gold, from Thaj, Tell Al-Zayer (National Museum, Riyadh) Dhamar Ali Yahbur II, King of Himyarite The early 7th century in Arabia began with the...
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    Ma'rib Dam is documented in several inscriptions from the reign of Dhamar Ali Yahbur in the 2nd century CE. A second collapse of the dam is mentioned during...
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    (British Museum) Perfume-burner with ibex (Louvre) A bronze statue of Dhamar Ali Yahbur A Sabaean inscription listing the names of the gods (Louvre Museum)...
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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...
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