Masruq ibn Abraha

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"The arrow of old Wahraz kills Masruq, the Ethiopian King of Yemen", Persian miniature from Bal'ami's Tarikhnama

Masrūq ibn Abraha (Arabic: مسروق بن أبرهة) was the Ethiopian ruler of Yemen under the Axumite Empire, as recorded in Arabic and Islamic traditions. He succeeded his father, Abraha. In 570, he was killed in the Battle of Hadhramaut in the Yemeni campaign of Wahriz, reportedly by an arrow shot by Wahriz himself. There are contradictory reports for the year of his death.

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