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  2. Sabaeans - Wikipedia

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    "Bronze man" found in Al-Baydā' (ancient Nashqum, Kingdom of Saba'), 6th–5th century BCE, the Louvre Museum. The origin of the Sabaean Kingdom is uncertain. [16] Kenneth Kitchen dates the kingdom to around 1200 BCE, [8] while Robert Nebes states that the formation of the Sabean polity took place in the 10th century BCE at the latest, noting that the earliest known Sabean ruler, Yada'il bin ...

  3. Landmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba, Marib - Wikipedia

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    The Landmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba, Marib (Arabic: معالم مملكة سبأ القديمة, romanized: maʿālim mamlaka Sabaʿa al-Qadīma) is a serial property consisted of seven archeological sites in Marib Governorate, eastern Yemen. [1]

  4. Sheba - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Sheba (/ ... also known as the Kingdom of Saba, was an ancient South Arabian kingdom mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and Quran.

  5. Marib - Wikipedia

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    Saba was known for dealing in the lucrative frankincense [3] and myrrh [6] trade. The Sabaeans were a seafaring people and were known to have influence and a population in the Northeast African kingdom of Dʿmt, across the Red Sea in Eritrea and Abyssinia, the only other source of both frankincense and myrrh. [clarification needed] [citation ...

  6. Ancient history of Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Although the Kingdom of Saba' already appears in Assyrian sources in the 8th century BCE, this benchmark is not sufficient to date the early history of ancient South Arabia, because the first absolutely reliable dating starts with the military campaign of Aelius Gallus in 25 BCE, and the mention of the king Ilasaros.

  7. List of rulers of Saba and Himyar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rulers of Saba' and Himyar, ancient Arab kingdoms which are now part of present-day Yemen. The kingdom of Saba' became part of the Himyarite Kingdom in the late 3rd century CE. [ 1 ]

  8. Sheba (king) - Wikipedia

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    Sheba (Hebrew: שְׁבָא‎) also known as Saba' is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis.He is traditionally believed to be an ancient king of Yemen.He also plays a huge role in Arabian folklore as being the ancestor of the tribes of Sabaeans and later Himyarites who ruled Yemen until the middle of the 6th century CE.

  9. Queen of Sheba - Wikipedia

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    Modern historians and archaeologists identify Sheba as the ancient South Arabian kingdom of Saba that existed in modern-day Yemen, although no trace of the queen herself has been found. [4] [5] The Queen's existence is disputed among some historians. [6]