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... king who struck the coins , is open to dispute . Glaser , for instance , is inclined to identify the Charibael of the Periplus with the first of the kings of the name Karib'il , who apparently bore no extra titles . If this is so , then ...
... king who struck the coins , is open to dispute . Glaser , for instance , is inclined to identify the Charibael of the Periplus with the first of the kings of the name Karib'il , who apparently bore no extra titles . If this is so , then ...
Page 72
... kings who struck coins ( ' Amdan or ' Umdan ) . Since it cannot be a place- name ( the mint - name being given on the other side ) , or another surname of the king , we may assume that it and the other monograms on the reverse represent ...
... kings who struck coins ( ' Amdan or ' Umdan ) . Since it cannot be a place- name ( the mint - name being given on the other side ) , or another surname of the king , we may assume that it and the other monograms on the reverse represent ...
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... kings of Saba and Raidan . One of these kings , Tha'ran Ya'ub , struck coins at Raidan . The other , Dhamar'ali Yuhabir , was the father of a Tha'ran , presumably this same Tha'ran Ya'ub . This is a remarkable coincidence , if it is ...
... kings of Saba and Raidan . One of these kings , Tha'ran Ya'ub , struck coins at Raidan . The other , Dhamar'ali Yuhabir , was the father of a Tha'ran , presumably this same Tha'ran Ya'ub . This is a remarkable coincidence , if it is ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWs | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
THE ANCIENT COINAGE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA By G F HILL Read | 57 |
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