Saturday, April 11, 2026

From the Line of King David

 Yahya Negro

He claims to be a direct descended of King David

THE DAVIDIC ROOT (1000–586 BCE)

1. King David

2. King Solomon

3. Rehoboam

4. Abijah

5. Asa

6. Jehoshaphat

7. Jehoram

8. Ahaziah

9. Joash

10. Amaziah

11. Uzziah (Azariah)

12. Jotham

13. Ahaz

14. Hezekiah

15. Manasseh

16. Amon

17. Josiah

18. Jeconiah, (Coniah / Jehoiachin),  After the Babylonian exile, all Davidic lines trace through Jeconiah

After exile, 19. Shealtiel

20. Zerubbabel

21. Meshullam

22. Hananiah

23. Pelatiah

24. Shechaniah

25. Neariah

26. Elioenai

27. Akkub

28. Exilarch Anan

29. Exilarch Huna

30. Exilarch Mar Zutra the 1st

31. Exilarch Mar Zutra the 2nd

32. Exilarch Nathan Ukban

33. Exilarch David ben Zakkai (10th century)

THE MIGRATION WEST — NORTH AFRICA (900–1000 CE)

According to Sephardi genealogical tradition:

34. Yitzhak “the Exile”

A Davidic descendant who fled political turmoil in Babylonia.

35. Judah haNasi of Kairouan

A scholar in the North African Jewish center.

36. Joseph ben Judah

37. Yahya (Arabic: Yayā)

→ This is the first ancestor whose name matches the later Yahya pattern.

This branch then moves into alAndalus.

ALANDALUS (10th11th century)

Here the genealogy becomes historically firmer.

38. Yahya ibn Dawud

A Jewish notable in Muslim Spain.

39. Dawud ibn Yahya

40. Yahya ibn Dawud

This naming pattern (Yahya ↔ Dawud) is consistent with Davidic-claiming families.

This line migrates to Portugal during the taifa period.

THE HISTORICAL, DOCUMENTED LINE (11th–12th century)

This is where the genealogy becomes fully historical.

41. Yaya ibn Yaʿish (11th century)

42. Yahia “the Negro” (12th century),  his son

His lineage continues, but I proved my point

 

 

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