- Karib'il
Watar Yahan’m (Sabaean: 𐩫𐩧𐩨𐩱𐩡 𐩥𐩩𐩧 𐩺𐩠𐩬𐩲𐩣, romanized: Krbʾal wtr Yhn’m; fl. late 7th
century BCE),
sometimes distinguished as Karib'il...
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Athens wins the
stadion race at the 21st
Olympic Games. 692 BC—Karib'il
Watar of Saba' is
recorded as
having given "gifts" (tribute) to King Sennacherib...
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Yanuf 4 Yatha' 'Amar
Watar 5
Yakrib Malek Dzarah 6
Yakrib Malik Watar 7 Samah'ali
Yanuf II 8 Yada'il
Bayin II 9 Yatha' 'Amar
Watar II He was a contemporary...
- 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...
- 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 in
terms that attest...
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allies of the king Karibʾil
Watar of the
neighbouring kingdom of Sabaʾ, but soon
hostilities broke out
between Karibʾil
Watar and the Qatabānian king Yadʿʾab...
- Bedřich Hrozný
focused on a text p****age that reads: nu NINDA-an
ezzatteni watar-ma ekutteni. It was
known at that time that the
ideogram for
NINDA meant...
- of
Ulugh Beg. Al-Kashi was
still working on his book,
called “Risala al-
watar wa’l-jaib”
meaning “The
Treatise on the
Chord and Sine”, when he died, in...
- years. Tirhakah, the last
Ethiopian pharaoh,
ascends the
throne of
Egypt (approximate date). Karib'il
Watar of
Sabah pays
tribute to Sennacherib. v t e...
- as a
regional capital during the
Ottoman era. The
Sabaean King Karib'il
Watar sacked Dhubhan in his 7th
century BC campaigns. Dhubhan, Dimloa, Yumain...