- Ṣaʿb Dhu
Marāthid (also al-Ṣaʿb b. Dhī
Marāthid) was a
mythical world-conqueror
figure described in the
medieval Islamic tradition as the
tenth South Arabian...
- others, like pre-Islamic
Arabian kings such as the (mythical) Sa'b Dhu
Marathid of
Himyar or the
historical figure al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man of the...
-
Second most
frequently tied to Dhu al-Qarnayn was a
figure named Sa'b Dhu
Marathid, a
fictional Himyarite king
whose biography was also
derivative from that...
-
Arabian Ḥimyarī king,
generally referred to in the
sources as al-Ṣaʿb b. Dhī
Marāthid. [...]
Indeed the ****ociation of Dhū 'l-Qarnayn with the
South Arabian...
- Himyarites), with the name of Sa'b ibn al-Harith (otherwise
known as Sa'b Dhu
Marathid). Dhu al-Qarnayn is also
attributed with the
action of
conquering parts...
-
either as Dhū Baws b. ‘Abd al-Rahmān b. Zayd b. ‘Abd Il b. Sharḥabīl b.
Marāthid b. Dhī Saḥar or as Dhū Baws b. Barīl b. Sharaḥbīl, of the
tribe of Himyar...
- Dhul-Qarnayn is
identified with an
ancient king of
Yemen named Sa'b Dhu
Marathid,
rather than
Alexander the Great, but the
Arabic story still describes...
- Lakhni'ah
Yanuf Dhu
Shanatir took up when he
usurped the throne. Sa'b Dhu
Marathid Dhu'l
Manar Abrahah Sharhabil Ya'fur List of
rulers of Saba and Himyar...
- the
Parthian king Kisrounis, the South-Arabian
Himyarite king Sa'b Dhu
Marathid, and the North-Arabian
Lakhmid king al-Mundhir ibn Imru al-Qays. Some have...
- al-Qarnayn
should be
identified with a
South Arabian king
named Sa'b Dhu
Marathid as
opposed to Alexander,
although Sa'b is a
mythical figure whose biography...