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Yadaʿʾab Dhubyān Yuhanʿim son of Shahr
Founder of a dynasty of kings of Qatabān who reigned in the first half of the 1st cent. BCE.
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Sabaean fortified urban settlement located 35 km south of Maʾrib, known for its role in the commemoration of the mukarrib (ruler) of Sabaʾ royal hunts and above all for the definition of the ancient South Arabian proto-historic and early-historic chronology.
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Yarīm Aymān was a prince of the tribe of Ḥāshid. He was the first of a dynasty of kings of Sabaʾ from the lineage of Bataʿ-and-Hamdān (second half of the 2nd cent. CE).
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Yashhurʾīl Yuharʿish son of Abīyaśaʿ
Supreme ruler of Ḥaḍramawt, who reigned at the turn of the Christian era and was probably the last bearer of the title mukarrib (mkrb) in South Arabia.