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Hatran Aramaic (Aramaic of Hatra,
Ashurian or East Mesopotamian)
designates a
Middle Aramaic dialect, that was used in the
region of
Hatra and ****ur in...
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under Parthian control, but
mainly po****ted by non-Iranians.
Although the
Hatran language and its
cults were very
similar to that of the rest of Aramaic-speaking...
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Hatran is a
Unicode block containing characters used on
inscriptions discovered at
Hatra in Iraq,
which are
written in the
Hatran alphabet and represent...
- (الحضر) in Arabic. It is
recorded as 𐣧𐣨𐣣𐣠 (ḥṭrʾ,
vocalized as: Ḥaṭrāʾ) in
Hatran Aramaic inscriptions,
probably meaning "enclosure, hedge, fence". In Syriac...
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Glagolitic Supplement (Unicode block)
Gothic (Unicode block)
Hatran (Unicode block)
Imperial Aramaic (Unicode block)
Indic Siyaq Numbers Inscriptional...
- Used for
recording the
Zoroastrian sacred texts during the S****anid era.
Hatran alphabet (Hatr 127), used to
write the
Aramaic of
Hatra Sogdian (Sogd 141...
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Imperial Aramaic (10840–1085F)
Palmyrene (10860–1087F)
Nabataean (10880–108AF)
Hatran (108E0–108FF)
Phoenician (10900–1091F)
Lydian (10920–1093F)
Meroitic Hieroglyphs...
- ****enistic period,
where different dialects such as Syriac,
Mandaic and
Hatran Aramaic came to being.
Mesopotamian Arabic also
retains influences from...
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Sanatruq I (also
spelled Sanatruk I;
Hatran Aramaic: 𐣮𐣭𐣨𐣣𐣥𐣲) was the
first king of Hatra, an
ancient city in
northern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq)...
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various Aramaic scripts.
Eastern Middle Aramaic comprises classical Mandaic,
Hatran,
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic dialects, and
classical Syriac Avūo·nə đə·Vē·shəmēiā...