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Abraha (Ge’ez: አብርሃ) (also
spelled Abreha, died
presumably 570 CE) was an
Aksumite military leader who
controlled the
Kingdom of
Himyar (modern-day Yemen)...
- : 86–89 : 62–65
According to
Muslim tradition, the
Ethiopian governor of Yemen,
Abrahah al-Ashram,
envied the Kaaba's
reverence among the
Arabs and,
being a Christian...
- Dhu'l
Manar Abrahah (Arabic: أبرهة ذو المنار) also
known as
Abrahah bin ar-Raish (Arabic: أبرهة بن الرائش), was an
ancient Yemeni king. He is the son...
- Elephant? [The
elephant army
which came from
Yemen under the
command of
Abrahah Al-Ashram
intending to
destroy the
Kaaba at Mecca]. 2 Did He not make their...
- of Islam, once by Sharḥabīl Yaˁfar bin Abī
Karab Yasˁad in 450, and by
Abrahah in 543. The
inscriptions on the dam
explain the
costs of
repair and the...
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Retrieved 15
March 2013. This
elephant was
called Mahmud and it was sent to
Abrahah from Najashi, the king of Abyssinia,
particularly for this expedition....
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Retrieved 15
March 2013. This
elephant was
called Mahmud and it was sent to
Abrahah from Najashi, the king of Abyssinia,
particularly for this expedition....
- when he was
deposed by the
Aksumite general (or
soldier and
former slave)
Abrahah with the
support of
disgruntled Axumn soldiers. A
contemporary inscription...
- Al-Harith ibn al-Himaal Dhul
Qarnayn Dhu'l
Manar Abrahah 'Abd ibn
Abrahah ibn Ra'ish 'Amr ibn
Abrahah ibn Ra'ish
Shurahil Al-Hudhad ibn
Shurahil Queen...
- [citation needed]
Later tradition also
holds that the
Abyssinian conqueror Abrahah built a
Christian church in Sanaa. From the era of
Muhammad (ca. 622 CE)...