The Himyar, an important tribal confederacy in …
Years: 117BCE - 106BCE
The Himyar, an important tribal confederacy in the Sabaean kingdom of southwestern Arabia, are concentrated in the area known as Dhu Raydan on the coast of present-day Yemen (San’a).
They are probably aided in the overthrow, in about 115 BCE, of their Sabaean kinsmen by the discovery of a sea route from Egypt to India, which deprives the inland Sabaean kingdom of its importance as a center for overland trade.
The Himyarites (classical Homeritae) inherit the Sabaean language and culture, and from their capital at Zafar, located southwest of Yarim in southern Yemen, their power will at times extend eastward as far as the Persian Gulf and northward into the Arabian Desert.
Zafar is one of the most important and celebrated towns in southern Arabia, a fact attested to not only by Arab geographers and historians but also by Greek and Roman authors.
