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as his daughter to be the new queen of the Arabs. Some have theorized that Tabua was Te'el-hunu's and Sennacherib's child, who was born during the captivity of the former; however this theory remains highly speculative.
118:, were also returned back to them. She had a short reign, which may either mean she had died, retired, or the Qedarites had overthrown her and replaced her with another queen. 218: 94:, Tabua and Adia, the first five of them rulers. Tabua's early life is not well-known, except for the fact that she was raised by 233: 228: 164: 184: 213: 223: 137: 203: 8: 71: 30: 208: 107: 111: 197: 91: 55: 75: 95: 103: 20: 54:. She ruled in the 7th century BC, circa 675 BC. She succeeded queen 47: 110:
to rule as a queen and partner of the new vassal king of Qedar,
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Tabua was the fifth of six Arab queens to be attested (as
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Index

Old Arabic
Akkadian
Nomadic Arab
Qedar
Te'el-hunu
Tiglath-pileser III
Assurbanipal
Zabibe
Samsi
Yatie
Te'el-hunu
Sennacherib
Esarhaddon
Dumat al-Jandal
Ḫazaʾil
al-Lat


"Women in Power: BCE 1000 - 500"



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Kitab Tarikh Shibh al-Jazirat al-Arabiyat fi Usuriha al-Qadima
Categories
Arab queens
Midian
Ancient queens regnant

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