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    The capital of Sheba was first Sirwāḥ and then Mārib. At Mārib are the remains of a great dam and of the temple of the moon-god, Ilumquh. In the thousands of Sabean inscrs. are the names of many of their priest rulers. In the 10th cent. b.c. the Queen of Sheba (q.v.) visited Solomon ( 1 Kings 10:1-13; 2 Chron 9:1-12 ).
    There is no consensus on the exact location of Sheba, though modern scholars have placed it in the general area spanning South Arabia and the Horn of Africa . ) in South Arabia.
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    According to the Jewish historian Josephus, Sheba was the home of Princess Tharbis, who is said to have been the wife of Moses before he married Zipporah . Slab with an inscription about the political activities of the kings of Sheba. Ancient South Arabian script appears. From Yemen, 2nd century CE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
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    Owing to the connection with the Queen of Sheba, the location has become closely linked with national prestige, and various royal houses claimed descent from the Queen of Sheba and Solomon. According to the medieval Ethiopian work Kebra Nagast, Sheba was located in Ethiopia.
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  4. Saba’ | Arabia, Map, & History | Britannica

    WEBJul 20, 1998 · Its capital, at least in the middle period, was Maʾrib, which lies 75 miles (120 km) east of present-day Sanaa, in Yemen. A second …

  5. Ma’rib - A Journey to the Queen of Sheba's City - Arab America

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  7. Sheba on the Front Lines - Biblical Archaeology Society

  8. Kingdom of Saba - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBMar 2, 2018 · Saba (also given as Sheba) was a kingdom in southern Arabia (region of modern-day Yemen) which flourished between the 8th century BCE and 275 CE when it was conquered by the neighboring …

  9. Sheba - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

  10. BBC - History - Ancient History in depth: The Queen Of Sheba