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Ma'dikarib Ya'fur

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invaded parts of South Arabia, which forced the Arab tribes living in the affected areas to plead for help from Ma'dikarib Ya'fur. He agreed to their request, and later in the same year him and the tribes of the
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The name Ma'dikarib Ya'fur is present in two inscriptions, dated to around 521 CE which are also the only inscriptions with his name present in them. One of these inscriptions, found in
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Ma'dikarib Ya'fur suffered a financial crisis during his reign and was forced to borrow a loan of money from a Christian merchant who lived in
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whom is described as having a tyrannical rule. The historians Franz Altheim and Ruth Stehl, in their work
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Ma'dikarib Ya'fur does not exist in the Arabian legends, and is instead replaced by a king named
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The History of al-Tabari, Vol. 5: The Sasanids, the Byzantines, the Lakhmids, and Yemen
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King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat
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King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat
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King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat
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king who ruled in the 6th century CE. Ma'dikarib Ya'fur was an adherent to
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Die Araber in der alten Welt [von] Franz Altheim und Ruth Stiel
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Tradition and Diversity: Christianity in a World Context to 1500
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Between Empires: Arabs, Romans, and Sasanians in Late Antiquity
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Ma'dikarib Ya'fur was a vassal king whom was appointed by the
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Exploring the Economy of Late Antiquity: Selected Essays
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The Throne of Adulis: Red Sea Wars on the Eve of Islam
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Marthad'ilan Yanuf
Dhu Nuwas
Christianity
Arabic
Himyarite
Christianity
Yemen
Aksumite Empire
Najd
Aksumite Empire
Marthad'ilan Yanuf
Lakhmid
al-Mundhir III ibn al-Nu'man
Sabaeans
Himyarites
Hadhramites
Kindites
Bedouins
Najran
Dhu Nuwas
Dhu Shanatir
Dhu Shanatir
Dhu Shanatir
Hirah
Dhu Nuwas
Dhu Shanatir
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