Examples of 'himyar' in a sentence

Meaning of "himyar"

Himyar was an ancient kingdom in the Arabian Peninsula, known for its trade and agriculture
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  • An ancient kingdom based in modern Yemen.

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The growing resistance and outside pressure eventually brought down Himyar.
The kingdom of Himyar exercised control over much of the Arabian peninsula.
This is a list of rulers of Saba and Himyar.
These Jews had been brought from Himyar for burial in the holy land.
Ships from Himyar regularly traveled the East African coast.
He was supported by large groups from Himyar and Hamdan.
Himyar in Arabia.
The ancient people of Himyar replace the lām in al - with mīm.
The Himyar are not a tribe, but rather a tribal confederacy.
In ancient times, it was also referred to as Dosom or Saro Himyar.
For the next century, Himyar was a Christian ruled kingdom that continued to dominate Arabia.
The Amalekites were succeeded by their brethren, the Himyar.
For the next century, Himyar was a Christian kingdom that continued to exert control over Arabia.
Allah the Almighty bestowed Isma'il with a son from the lady of himyar.
The Himyar were succeeded by their brethren, the Tubba 's, who belonged to the Himyar.

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The first to succeed, in the late third century AD, is Himyar.
The Himyar was a state in ancient South Arabia dating from 110 BC.
This pack adds three new playable factions, the Tanukhids, Himyar and Aksum.
The Qahtani people are divided into the two sub-groups of Himyar ( Himyartes ) and Kahlan ( Kahlanis ).
It was later restored after Aksum 's successful invasion on Himyar in 524.
The then nineteen-year-old Alarm had notably been the sire of Himyar and Panique.
He himself employed the style ( official title ) " king of Saba and Salhen, Himyar and Dhu-Raydan.

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