Hadhramaut
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Was civiliazion or polity in the southern Arabian region of the same name.
Establishment
- January 1999 BC: Since the 2nd millennium BC the Hadhramaut region was an important center of southern Arabian civilization.
Chronology
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1. Events
- January 799 BC: Awsān was an ancient kingdom of southern Arabia (modern Yemen) between the 8th and 7th centuries BC.
- January 151: Around 150, Hadramaut finally conquered Qataban.
- January 201: In 200 CE, the territory of Qataban was annexed by the Himyarite Kingdom. Qataban was an ancient kingdom located in present-day Yemen, known for its agricultural prosperity and advanced irrigation systems. The Himyarite Kingdom was a powerful South Arabian kingdom that controlled much of the region during this time.
Disestablishment
- January 301: The Kingdom of Hadhramaut ceased to exist by the end of the third century AD, having been annexed by the Himyarite Kingdom.