Sumuhu'ali Yanuf III

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Sumuhu'ali Yanuf I. Mebiy was a Sabaean, ruler (Mukarrib) of the ancient South Arabian kingdom of Saba.[1][2] He was son of the powerful ruler Yada'il Dharih and is known from inscriptions.[3]

Hermann von Wissmann gives his reign around 660 BC. while Kenneth A. Kitchen says around 470–455 BC.

Sumuhu'ali Yanuf's successor can not be determined with certainty, though he may have been succeeded by one of his brothers, Yatha' Amar Watar III.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Walter W. Müller (ed.) / Hermann von Wissmann: History of Saba' II. The great empire of the Sabaeans until its end in the early 4th century BC. (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Philosophical-Historical Class., Session Reports, Volume 402) Publishing House of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Vienna, 1982 ISBN 3700105169 (to Sumuhu'ali Yanuf II: pp. 219-224)
  2. ^ Qataban, historie.
  3. ^ Répertore d'Epigraphie Sémitique : 4814.
Preceded by Mukrib of Sheba
660 / 470–455 BC
Succeeded by