- 630(630-00-00) (aged 69–70) Negash,
Kingdom of
Aksum (present-day Ethiopia)
Father Abjar (possibly Gersem)
Religion Christianity,
later Islam Occupation King of...
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Abjar (Persian: ابجر, also
Romanized as
Ābjar) is a
village in
Nowkand Kola
Rural District, in the
Central District of Qaem
Shahr County,
Mazandaran Province...
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Abyssinia via modern-day Eritrea,
which was at the time
ruled by
Ashama ibn-
Abjar, a
pious Christian emperor. Only a
minority of
Ethiopians are born in hospitals...
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colony under the
protection of the
Christian Ethiopian emperor Aṣḥama ibn
Abjar.
Among those who
departed were Umm Habiba, the
daughter of one of the Quraysh...
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known in
Islamic sources as the
Negus (Arabic: نجاشي najāšī)
Ashama ibn
Abjar.
Modern historians have
alternatively identified him with King
Armah and...
- for safekeeping.
Islam came in the 7th
century at the
reign of
Ashama ibn-
Abjar, when the
first followers of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad (also
known as...
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neighboring Abyssinia (present day Ethiopia), a land
ruled by king Aṣḥama ibn
Abjar,
famous for his
justice and intelligence. Accordingly,
eleven men and four...
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Region of
Ethiopia under the
protection of the
Axumite king, Aṣḥama ibn
Abjar.
Another great power came in the
person of the Imam of
Harar in Ethiopia...
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Bashir Iyas ibn
Qabisah al-Ta'i
Huzail ibn
Imran Abd al-Masih Abdul-Aswad †
Abjar †
Emperor Heraclius (until 641)
Strength 18,000 men in Iraq Unknown...
- there,
under the
protection of the
Christian Ethiopian emperor Așhama ibn
Abjar. Æbbe, Anglo-Saxon
princess and
abbess (approximate date) Begga, Frankish...