This one of the few HAD texts in boustrophedic script that have come to light. "Commissioned in the 7th or 6th century BC by one of the earliest Ḥaḍramitic kings to celebrate his victory against Qatabān, the text is written in an extremely archaic language with a marked Sabaean character. The divine couple Sīn and Ḥawl are invoked as the founding deities of the state, with a status equal to that of the Sabaean gods Almaqah and Hawbas, and the verb mẖḍ “to break” – a verb that was used by the first Sabaean mukarribs, symbolizing the act of breaking the enemy − is employed. At the same time the text contains some interesting HAD innovations, such as the formula b-ẖl “by the power of”, which represents the earliest occurrence of this noun in ASA." (Prioletta 2013 b).