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Hadhramaut (Arabic: حَضْرَمَوْت, romanized: Ḥaḍramawt, /ˌhɑːdrəˈmɔːt/ HAH-drə-MAWT;
Hadrami Arabic: حَضْرَمُوت, Ḥaḍramūt) is a
geographic region in the...
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their independence from Sabaʾ in the
early or late 5th
century BCE, the
Ḥaḍramites, Qatabānians and
Minaeans together rejected the
hegemony of Sabaʾ to instead...
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refer to "an
Arabian people living next to the
Sabaeans together with the
Ḥaḍramites." The
region of the Abasēnoi produce[d] myrrh,
incense and
cotton and...
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Yemeni groups mentioned by Eratosthenes. The
others were the Sabaeans,
Ḥaḑramites and Qatabānians. Each of
these had
regional kingdoms in
ancient Yemen...
- area
round the
Hadhramite capital of Shabwa, in what is now Yemen. The
Hadramites also
controlled the
trade in
frankincense through their important trading...
- m****acred,
including the
French and
British consuls, by "some
hundreds of
Hadramites,
inhabitants of
Southern Arabia". Twenty-four others,
mostly Gr****s and...
- With a
pronominal suffix: ʿbd-hw "his slave". With a
genitive noun: (
Ḥaḑramite) gnʾhy myfʾt "both
walls of Maifa'at", mlky s1bʾ "both
kings of Saba"...
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refer to "an
Arabian people living next to the
Sabaeans together with the
Ḥaḍramites." The
region of the Abasēnoi produce[d] myrrh,
incense and
cotton and...
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block containing characters for
writing the Minean, Sabaean, Qatabanian,
Hadramite, and
Himyaritic languages of
Yemen from the 8th
century BCE to the 6th...
- been
applied to the
regional state of
Jubaland within Somalia. Mofarite,
Hadramite and
Omani merchants established various trading posts on the Zanj Coast...