Himyarite
Americannoun
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one of an ancient people of southern Arabia speaking a Semitic language.
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a descendant of these people.
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noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Himyarite
1835–45; < Arabic ḥimyar (name of a tribe and an old dynasty of Yemen) + -ite 1
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Himyar came into increasing contact with Christian missionaries inside its borders, and several churches were built in Himyarite cities in the fourth and fifth centuries.
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The decision by the Himyarite rulers to convert to Judaism in the late fourth century CE made monotheism more prominent in the region.
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Here, the Himyarite Empire subsumed local groups to become a unified state that converted to Judaism sometime in the fifth century CE.
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In Arabia, he sought to aid the local Christian communities with a military campaign against the Himyarite king Dhu Nuwas.
From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023
Who knew what ancient idols, what Himyarite inscriptions, what trinkets of gold, might not be found there?
From Sacrifice by Whitman, Stephen French
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