Sumuhu'ali Yanuf III
Sumuhu'ali Yanuf I. 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 iscriptions. [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
- 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)
- Qataban, historie.
- Répertore d'Epigraphie Sémitique : 4814.
Preceded by Yada'il Dharih I |
Mukrib of Sheba 660 / 490–470 BC |
Succeeded by Yatha' Amar Watar III |
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