Abraha

Abraha
King of Himyar
Tenure535–553/570
PredecessorSumyafa Ashwa
SuccessorYaksum ibn Abraha
Diedc. 570
WifeRayhana bint Dhi Jadan
IssueYaksum, Masruq
Names
Abraha al-Ashram
ReligionChristianity

Abraha (Ge’ez: አብርሃ) (also spelled Abreha, died presumably in 570 CE), also known as Abraha al-Ashram (Arabic: أَبْرَهَة ٱلْأَشْرَم), was a viceroy for the Kingdom of Aksum who ruled the Himyarite Kingdom of Yemen and much of the Arabian Peninsula in the 6th century. He is famous for the tradition of his attempt to destroy the Kaaba, a revered religious site in Mecca, using an army that included war elephants, an event known as Year of the Elephant. During his reign, Christianity was the most populous of all.


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