It contained several unique buildings | Some groups of Najran Jews escaped to Cochin, as they had a very good relationship with the rulers of Cochin and maintained trade connections with |
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It was once occupied by the ; in fact, it was the first I city to fall to the Romans on their way to the Yemeni kingdom of | 3 0 0 2 0 |
Gilbert, Martin, "In Ishmael's House", 2000, p.
Joel Thomas Walker, The Legend of , 2006 , | Najran was also an important stopping place on the |
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Unsourced material may be challenged and | Local tradition also has it that the land derived its name from the first man to settle in the area, Najran ibn Zaydan ibn Saba ibn Yahjub ibn Yarub ibn Qahtan |
However, it was more famous for rather than.
According to the , Najran was the first place where Christianity took root in South Arabia | |
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It is the capital of | The later Sabean king Yithi'amar Bayin destroyed RagHmat around 510 BC |