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- Sumyafa' Ashwa al-Yazani, also known as Esimiphaios (Latin: Esimiphaeus) in Syriac and Gr**** sources, was a v****al king of Himyar, ruling in the 6th century...
- traditions. Examples of Sanskrit names include Anjaneyasana (Anjaneya's pose), Ashwa Sanchalanasana (equestrian pose), and Ardha Mandalasana (half circle pose)...
- "Aladdin" actor Chahat Pandey". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 8 March 2022. "Ashwa Danav". Laal Ishq. Episode 169. 6 December 2019. Zee5. Oak, Asutoth (6 December...
- disease. According to Procopius, Abraha seized control of Yemen from Sumyafa Ashwa, the Christian viceroy appointed by Kaleb, with the support of dissident...
- sought the darshan of Dhuni. He then performed the religious rites of the Ashwa Puja (transl. worship of horse). He then visited the Eklingji Temple in...
- parts of the original Mahabharata like the Yudhishthira Pattabhishekha, Ashwa Medha Yaaga, and the Swargaarohana Parva are not included. It may be noted...
- Anjaneyasana (Sanskrit: अञ्जनेयासन, romanized: añjaneyāsana, lit. 'son of Añjanī pose'), Crescent Moon Pose, or Ashva Sanchalanasana (Equestrian Pose)...
- Sumyafa' Ashwa were ordered to fortify the fortress at Hisn al-Ghurab by Dhu Nuwas. After the Aksumites had invaded Himyar, Sumyafa' Ashwa and the Yazanites...
- mid-sixth century. During the reign of the Christian Himyarite king Sumyafa Ashwa, Jesus was referred to as the son of Raḥmānān. A few decades later, during...
- wars. Aksum held on to Southern Arabia from 520 until 525 when Sumyafa Ashwa was deposed by Abraha. The kingdom's slow decline had begun by the seventh...