Himyar ibn al-Harith
Himyar ibn al-Harith (Arabic: حمير بن الحارث) was the last governor of the Yemen for the Abbasid Caliphate, prior to the Yu'firid conquest of Sana'a in 847. Himyar was appointed to the Yemen by al-Mutawakkil in 847, following the departure of Ja'far ibn Dinar al-Khayyat from the province. He was quickly forced to confront the Yu'firids, whose rebellion had already consumed the Yemeni highlands for over a decade, but was defeated in battle and forced to flee. Himyar then departed from the Yemen, allowing the Yu'firids to enter the chief city of Sana'a and occupy much of the country between Sana'a and al-Janad.
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Himyar ibn al-Harith
Himyar ibn al-Harith (Arabic: حمير بن الحارث) was the last governor of the Yemen for the Abbasid Caliphate, prior to the Yu'firid conquest of Sana'a in 847. Himyar was appointed to the Yemen by al-Mutawakkil in 847, following the departure of Ja'far ibn Dinar al-Khayyat from the province. He was quickly forced to confront the Yu'firids, whose rebellion had already consumed the Yemeni highlands for over a decade, but was defeated in battle and forced to flee. Himyar then departed from the Yemen, allowing the Yu'firids to enter the chief city of Sana'a and occupy much of the country between Sana'a and al-Janad.
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Himiar ibne al-Harite (em árab ...... uista iufírida de Saná em 847.
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Himyar ibn al-Harith (Arabic: ...... y between Sana'a and al-Janad.
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Abbasid governor of the Yemen
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Himiar ibne al-Harite (em árab ...... uista iufírida de Saná em 847.
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Himyar ibn al-Harith (Arabic: ...... y between Sana'a and al-Janad.
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Himiar ibne al-Harite
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Himyar ibn al-Harith
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