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- Q17068649 subject Q8689080.
- Q17068649 abstract "The Mukkaribs "priest-kings," were the first rulers of the early South Arabian states. They were later replaced by ordinary maliks (muluk) "kings." Although precise dating of the establishment of these states is still a matter of study and controversy, all were apparently in existence before the time of Lehi. They established colonies along the inland caravan route to the north, at such sites as Yathrib (Medina), Didan/Dedan al-Khuraybah, and Al-Hijr/Hijra), around which later coalesced tribal groups that formed the less well developed states of Saba'a, Ma'een, Thamud and Lihyan in Western and Southern Arabia.".
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q1132376.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q16462910.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q1824836.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q219933.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q2464947.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q35484.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689080.
- Q17068649 wikiPageWikiLink Q940785.
- Q17068649 comment "The Mukkaribs "priest-kings," were the first rulers of the early South Arabian states. They were later replaced by ordinary maliks (muluk) "kings." Although precise dating of the establishment of these states is still a matter of study and controversy, all were apparently in existence before the time of Lehi.".
- Q17068649 label "Mukkaribs".