Yaksum_ibn_Abraha

Yaksum ibn Abraha

Yaksum ibn Abraha

King of Himyar


Yaksum ibn Abraha (Arabic: أكسوم بن أبرهة) was an Abyssinian king of Himyar, and one of the sons of Abraha.[1][2][3] In the year 548, Abraha himself appointed Yaksum as the deputy of the land of the Dhu Ma'ahir tribe, an event which is attested to in his only archaeological inscription.[4] Not much is known about Yaksum historically.

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The historian Ubayd bin Sharia narrated that Yaksum's death occurred not long after his father had died. He was succeeded by his brother, Masruq ibn Abraha.[5]

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  1. "Like a person seeking protection from heat of the sun under an on- fire tree". حبر أبيض. 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
  2. "Pre-Islam Arab Politics". History of Islam. Retrieved 2024-04-21.
  3. Power, Timothy. "Contested Hegemony: (CA. 525–685)". academic.oup.com. Retrieved 2024-04-21.

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