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Yazan ( or ; or ) may refer to: People * Dhu Yazan, an ancient Yemeni tribe ** Saif ibn Dhi Yazan (), semi-legendary king belonging to this tribe * Saiful Yazan Sulaiman, Malaysian politician * Yazan Al-Arab (born 1996), Jordanian footballer * Yazan Al-Bawwab (born 1999), Palestinian swimmer * Yazan al-Kafarneh (died 2024), Palestinian boy who starved amid the Israeli-imposed famine in Gaza * Yazan Al-Naimat Yazan Abdallah Ayed Al-Naimat (; born 4 June 1999) is a Jordanian professional association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for Qatar Stars League club Al-Arabi SC (Qatar), Al-Arabi and the Jordan nati ... (born 1999), Jordanian footballer * Yazan Dahshan (born 1990), Jordanian footballer * Yazan Halwani (born 1993), Lebanese artist * Yazan Naim (born 1997), Qatari footballer * Yazan Thalji (born 1994), Jordanian footballer Places * Yazan, Mazandaran, Iran * Yazan, Qazvin, Iran {{disambiguation, geo, given name ...
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Dhu Yazan
The Dhu Yazan (), also known as Al-Yazanin, were a prominent Arab tribal clan and elite ruling family of Yemen that were affiliated with the Sabaean Kingdom and later on, the Himyarite Kingdom. They were ultimately deprived from their elite status and ruling by the Sasanian Empire, which controlled Yemen from 570 CE until 678 CE. The Arabian genealogists and historians trace their lineage to a man named 'Amir ibn Aslam who was given the title Dhu Yazan and was a contemporary of the Himyarite ruler Abu Karib, although the Dhu Yazan clan has existed way back during the time of Dhamar Ali Yahbur. History The Dhu Yazan clan aided the Sabaeans against the Kingdom of Hadhramaut in the late 3rd century. As a revenge attack, several Hadhramite rebels bombarded the city of 'Abadan, which was where the Dhu Yazan clan lived. Later in the 4th century, they formed a military force which served under the king Tharan Yuha'nim. The king's son, Malikikarib Yuha'min, married a woman from the Dhu ...
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Saif Ibn Dhi Yazan
Saif ibn Dhi Yazan al-Himyari (Arabic: سَيْف بِن ذِي يَزَن الحِمْيَريّ) or simply known as Saif ibn Dhi Yazan, was a semi-legendary Himyarite king who lived in the 6th century CE. He is well-known in the Aksumite-Persian wars for his role in expelling the Aksumites out of Yemen and is considered as the liberator of Yemen. Name Abu Muhammad al-Hasan al-Hamdani narrated that the real name of Saif ibn Dhi Yazan was Shurahbil ibn 'Amr, and he was nicknamed Saif because of his courage and fearless aura. Contrary to this, Ibn Hisham narrated that his real name was Ma'dikarib ibn Abi Murrah al-Fayyad. Tabari narrated both views in his ''Tarikh al-Tabari'', as well as an additional view that his real name was Saifan ibn Ma'dikarib. Saifur Rahman Mubarakpuri, however, combines Ibn Hisham's and Tabari's views and states that his real name is Ma'dikarib ibn Saif Dhi Yazan al-Himyari. As for the epithet in his patronymic, Dhi Yazan, it is in reference to the tr ...
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