Dhamar Ali Yahbur II

was a king of the Himyarite Kingdom (in modern-day Yemen).

The definitive event during his reign was the submission of the Kingdom of Hadhramaut to his polity.

Though he had a short reign, he was the founder of a new and remarkably stable dynasty of the Himyarite kingdom.

Significantly, with his reign, the hereditary transmission of successors became systematic and the king began to surround himself with a growing number of co-regents in order to facilitate the transmission of power.

At first Dhamar'ali reigned alone, but he later would reign alongside his son Tharan Yuhanim, who would succeed him.