Ilsama 'Dhubyan

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Ilsama 'Dhubyan ( old South Arabic ʾls 1 mʿ Ḏbyn ) was a king of Hadramaut . He ruled around or briefly 350 BC. Together with Yada'il Bayyin I , son of Sumhuyafa ' . His father was called Malikkarib; whether he too was king is not known.

Ilsama 'Dhubyan is only known from a single inscription that mentions the building of a wall in Mayfa'at by a certain Wuhabum.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Edition of the inscription: Répertoire d'Épigraphie sémitique , Tome VII, Paris 1936, no.3869

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