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- Mukarrib (Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩫𐩧𐩨, romanized: mkrb) is a title variously defined as "priest-kings" or "federators"; the mukarribs may have been the...
- became part of the Himyarite Kingdom in the late 3rd century CE. The title Mukarrib (Old South Arabian: 𐩣𐩫𐩧𐩨, romanized: mkrb) was used by the rulers of...
- territory and took the title Sabaean: 𐩣𐩫𐩧𐩨 𐩪𐩨𐩱, romanized: mkrb sbʾ, "Mukarrib of the Sabaeans". Several factors caused a significant decline of the Sabaean...
- Karibi-ilu was a Mukarrib of Saba' reigned in 700–680 BC. The name Karibi-ilu in Akkadian matches "Karab-El Bayin" in Sabaean,[citation needed] combined...
- city seems to have been destro**** in the 7th century BCE by the king and Mukarrib of Saba' Karab El Watar, according to a Sabaean text that reports the victory...
- Sabaeans. During this period, the kings of Qatabān adopted the titles of mukarrib (lit. 'unifier'), used by local hegemons in South Arabia, and of malik...
- Asfal. The destruction of the city in the 7th century BCE by the king and Mukarrib of Saba' Karab El Watar is a significant event in the history of South...
- Yatha' Amr Watar bin Yakarib Malik (d. 710 BC) was one of the ancient Mukarrib of Saba, who ruled in the last two or three decades of the eighth century...
- BC to ca. 650 BC Mlkn Wʿrn Ḥywt ʿArky(t)n contemporary of the Sabaean mukarrib Karib'il Watar Mkrb, Mlkn Rdʿm Smʿt Mkrb, Mlkn Ṣrʿn Rbḥ Yrʿt Son of Wʿrn...
- was the most prominent federation. The Sabaean rulers adopted the title Mukarrib generally thought to mean unifier, or a priest-king, or the head of the...