A Brief Review of the Book of the Russian Sebaeologist Avram Lundin: The State of the Megabarians of Sheba (The Sabian Eponym), Moscow Dar Al-Ilm, 1971
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Saba, Date, South of the peninsula, Ancient YemenAbstract
Dr.Mahyoub Ghaleb Ahmed This research reviews the State Book of Magribi Sheba, published in Moscow in 1971. The researcher studies this book in details and he stresses that this book is not only the cornerstone of all Eastern and Western literature devoted to the history of southern Arabia alone but it can also be the only reference, which has found out the system of the regime in the Kingdom of Sheba.Downloads
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Ahmed, M. G. . (2022). A Brief Review of the Book of the Russian Sebaeologist Avram Lundin: The State of the Megabarians of Sheba (The Sabian Eponym), Moscow Dar Al-Ilm, 1971. Journal of Arts, 1(1), 278-273. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i1.439
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