'Abd-Kulal
| 'Abd-Kulāl al-Ḥimyarī | |||||
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| Maqawil (prince) | |||||
| Reign | c. 457 | ||||
| Born | c. Late 4th century Yemen | ||||
| Died | c. 500–504 | ||||
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| Religion | Christianity (non-trinitarian) | ||||
'Abd-Kulāl al-Ḥimyarī (Arabic: عبد كلال الحميري), or simply 'Abdkulāl or 'Abd-kalal, was a governor of Himyar who lived in the 5th century CE. He was a convert to Nontrinitarianism, but kept his religious beliefs confidential. 'Abd-Kulal also held the power of regent rule temporarily during his time in office.