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'''Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr''' (Ḏmrʿly Yhbr), |
'''Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr''' '''bin Yāsir Yuhaṣdiq''' (Ḏmrʿly Yhbr), was a king of [[List of rulers of Saba and Himyar#Kings of Saba' & Dhu Raydan|Saba' and ḏu-Raydān]] from c. 135 – 175 CE. ascended the Himyarite throne amidst clashes between Sabaʾ and Ḥimyar. The earliest mention of Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr appears in an inscription dated to 137.<ref>Inscription:([https://www.top4top.me/do.php?imgf=top4top_me545bb124500a1.jpg Kh-Umayma 1]).</ref> |
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In the middle of the 2nd century, Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr and his son |
In the middle of the 2nd century, Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr and his son Thaʾrān Ya'ub Yuhan'im controlled Kingdom of Saba. During his rule, reports on repairs to the irrigation - works (dam) at Marib.<ref>[http://dasi.cnr.it/index.php?id=30&prjId=1&corId=0&colId=0&navId=766332311&recId=7650 DASI: Digital Archive for the Study of pre-islamic arabian -RES 4775+4776 RES 3441; Gl 551+1005.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230626035657/http://dasi.cnr.it/index.php?id=30&prjId=1&corId=0&colId=0&navId=766332311&recId=7650|date=2023-06-26}}</ref> Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr associated his son Thaʾrān Yaʿub with the throne. The latter succeeded him around 175.<ref>[https://www.academia.edu/27503436 Robin, Christian Julien - Arabia and Ethiopia - page 369] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200130180946/https://www.academia.edu/27503436|date=2020-01-30}}</ref> |
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The Greek Phokas sculptor made two more-than-life-size bronze statues of the king Dhamar'alî Yuhabirr and Tha'rân found in an-Nakhla al-Hamrâ' in collaboration with the southern Arabian bronze caster Lahay'amm in Yemen.<ref>[http://dasi.cnr.it/index.php?id=80&prjId=1&corId=15&colId=0&navId=3564473&recId=8393 DASI: Digital Archive for the Study of pre-islamic arabian -RES 4708 A).] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230718192514/http://dasi.cnr.it/index.php?id=80&prjId=1&corId=15&colId=0&navId=3564473&recId=8393|date=2023-07-18}}</ref> This fact is mentioned in an inscription on the knees of a statue of Tha'rān : " Phokas made it " is written on the left knee in Greek, and "Lahay'amm has assembled it" on the right knee in South Arabian script. |
The Greek Phokas sculptor made two more-than-life-size bronze statues of the king Dhamar'alî Yuhabirr and Tha'rân found in an-Nakhla al-Hamrâ' in collaboration with the southern Arabian bronze caster Lahay'amm in Yemen.<ref>[http://dasi.cnr.it/index.php?id=80&prjId=1&corId=15&colId=0&navId=3564473&recId=8393 DASI: Digital Archive for the Study of pre-islamic arabian -RES 4708 A).] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230718192514/http://dasi.cnr.it/index.php?id=80&prjId=1&corId=15&colId=0&navId=3564473&recId=8393|date=2023-07-18}}</ref> This fact is mentioned in an inscription on the knees of a statue of Tha'rān : " Phokas made it " is written on the left knee in Greek, and "Lahay'amm has assembled it" on the right knee in South Arabian script. |
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Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr | |
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king of Sabaʾ and ḏu-Raydān | |
Reign | c. 135 – 175 |
Predecessor | Yāsir Yuhaṣdiq |
Successor | Tharan Yaub Yuhanim |
Died | c. 175 South Arabian |
Religion |
Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr bin Yāsir Yuhaṣdiq (Ḏmrʿly Yhbr), was a king of Saba' and ḏu-Raydān from c. 135 – 175 CE. ascended the Himyarite throne amidst clashes between Sabaʾ and Ḥimyar. The earliest mention of Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr appears in an inscription dated to 137.[1]
In the middle of the 2nd century, Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr and his son Thaʾrān Ya'ub Yuhan'im controlled Kingdom of Saba. During his rule, reports on repairs to the irrigation - works (dam) at Marib.[2] Dhamarʿalī Yuhabirr associated his son Thaʾrān Yaʿub with the throne. The latter succeeded him around 175.[3]
The Greek Phokas sculptor made two more-than-life-size bronze statues of the king Dhamar'alî Yuhabirr and Tha'rân found in an-Nakhla al-Hamrâ' in collaboration with the southern Arabian bronze caster Lahay'amm in Yemen.[4] This fact is mentioned in an inscription on the knees of a statue of Tha'rān : " Phokas made it " is written on the left knee in Greek, and "Lahay'amm has assembled it" on the right knee in South Arabian script.
References
- ^ Inscription:(Kh-Umayma 1).
- ^ DASI: Digital Archive for the Study of pre-islamic arabian -RES 4775+4776 RES 3441; Gl 551+1005. Archived 2023-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Robin, Christian Julien - Arabia and Ethiopia - page 369 Archived 2020-01-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ DASI: Digital Archive for the Study of pre-islamic arabian -RES 4708 A). Archived 2023-07-18 at the Wayback Machine