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Sharhabil Yakkuf (Arabic: شرحبيل يكف) also
known as Šaraḥbiʾil Yakûf (Ge'ez: Sarābhēl Dänkəf) was a king of
Himyar who
reigned in the 5th
century CE. He...
- father,
Sharhabil Yakkuf, and his two brothers, Abu
Shamir Nawaf and Ma'dikarib Yun'im. Lakhni'ah Yanuf, the son of
Sharhabil Yakkuf,
shared the royal...
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believed that he
remained in
power until 468 CE. The similarly-named
Sharhabil Yakkuf succeeded him. In 454 CE,
cracks appeared on the Ma'rib Dam,
causing it...
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amongst the
Himyarite kings; a
Himyarite prince and son of the king
Sharhabil Yakkuf held the same name. A
second Lakhni'ah
Yanuf is also
visible in inscriptions...
- However, Ibn al-Kalbi
disagreed and
stated that he was the son of
Sharhabil Yakkuf,
hence making him the great-grandson of Abu Karib. Ibn
Abbas also reported...
- Marthad'ilan Yu'nim,
although he is
certainly not from the
dynasty of
Sharhabil Yakkuf. Marthad'ilan
Yanuf was a
diplomatic ruler with many
construction projects...
- Yuhamin, the
father of Abu Karib. In 470, the
Himyarite king
Sharhabil Yakkuf ordered the
execution of a
Christian priest named Azqir for
erecting a chapel...
- as all the
Himyarite princes were too
young to rule
except for
Sharhabil Yakkuf who was
suffering from
mental issues. 'Abd-Kulal took the
royal power out...
- with the
advent of the new
dynasty under the
Himyarite ruler Sharhabil Yakkuf. The
Jewish faith had
strong roots within the
Himyarite kingdom when Dhu...
- was the son of an
unspecified Sharhabil,
theorised to have been
Sharhabil Yakkuf.
While Abu
Karib As'ad is not
mentioned in
Muslim sources,
exegesis scholar...