Yauṯaʿ

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Reignc.676–652 BCE
PredecessorḪazaʾil
Bornc.end of the 8th century BCE
Yauṯaʿ
King of Qedar
Reignc.676–652 BCE
PredecessorḪazaʾil
SuccessorAbyaṯiʿ ben Teʾri
Bornc.end of the 8th century BCE
ConsortAdia
ReligionNorth Arabian polytheism

Yauṯaʿ was a vassal king of Qedar under the Neo-Assyrian Empire who reigned in the 7th century BCE. He was the son of his predecessor, King Ḫazaʾil,[1] assuming power after his father had died. His reign ended around 652 BCE after the Neo-Assyrian ruler Ashurbanipal had him dethroned and publicly humiliated for not paying the annual tribute.

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