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There is no other period within the pre-islamic history of Arabia providing such a number of different – literary and epigraphical – documents as the conflict between the ḥimyarites and the Abyssinians.
N. Nebes
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The Early Christian Basilicas of Ancient Aksūm (modern Ethiopia and Eritrea)
More than a dozen structures attest to the spread of Christianity in the kingdom of Aksum, located in Ethiopia and Eritrea from the fourth century CE to the seventh century CE.
Grasso, Valentina A.
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South Arabia was unified under the kingdom of Ḥimyar around 275 CE, after subjugating the nearby kingdoms of Saba’ and Ḥaḍramawt. The king of Ḥimyar Malkīkarib Yuha’min (reigned from about 375 to 400) converted to monotheism around 380.
Grasso, Valentina A.
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International audienceCompte rendu de l'ouvrage de Paul Yule (éd.), Late antique Arabia : Ẓafār, capital of Ḥimyar : Rehabilitation of a “Decadent” Society : Excavations of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 1998-2010 in the Highland of the ...
Schiettecatte, Jérémie
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7. The Judaism of the Ancient Kingdom of Ḥimyar in Arabia
C. Robin
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Collection : Bibliothèque de Raydan ; 1Contient une table des matièresAvec mode ...
Bāfaqīh, Muḥammad ´Abd al Qādir. Auteur du texte
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