Tharan Yaub Yuhanim
| Tha'ran Ya'ub Yuhan'im | |
|---|---|
| King of Sabaʾ and ḏu-Raydān | |
A bronze statue of Tharan Yaub Yuhanim, displayed in the National Museum of Yemen | |
| Reign | c. 155 – 214 |
| Predecessor | Dhamar Ali Yahbur |
| Successor | Lazm Yanuf Yuhasd'iq |
| Died | c. 214 South Arabia |
| Religion | South Arabian polytheism |
Tha'ran Ya'ub Yuhan'im (Arabic: ثأران يعب يهنعم) was a ruler of the ancient Kingdoms of Saba' and Dhu-Raydan, which was located in present-day Yemen. The earliest mention of Tha'ran is in inscriptions from 155 CE as part of a co-regency with his father, Dhamar Ali Yahbur. He succeeded his father around 175 and ruled alone until 214.