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Himyaritic is an
unattested or sp****ly
attested Semitic language that was
spoken in
ancient Yemen, by the
Himyarite tribal confederacy. It was a Semitic...
- Pro: C. Robin,
Himyaritic, in Encycl. Arab.
Language & Linguistics, 2010, 256–261, ISBN 978-90-04-14973-1; Contra: P. Stein, The ‘
Himyaritic’
Language in...
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soldiers but this must have been negligible.
Semitic languages including Himyaritic and
Sabaean were
spoken in Yemen. The
influence of the
Sasanian Empire...
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influence from or on
Yemeni Arabic.
Yemeni Arabic itself is
influenced by
Himyaritic,
Modern South Arabian and Old
South Arabian languages and
possesses significant...
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Thamudic Ancient South Arabian – Old
South Arabian languages including Himyaritic, Hadhramautic, Minaean,
Sabaean and Qatabanic; also the
Ethiopic language...
- al-Sab'atayn. The
Sabaean people spoke a
Semitic language of
their own,
Himyaritic. Each of
these peoples had
regional kingdoms in
ancient Yemen, with the...
- Fatimids. Sabbah's
father was a
Qahtanite Arab, said to be a
descendant of
Himyaritic kings,
having emigrated to Qom from Kufa. He made his way to
Persia where...
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movements consistent with this were
found in
Almarri et al. (2021). The
Himyaritic and
Sutean languages appear to have been Semitic, but are unclassified...
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Subdivisions Sabaean †
Minaeic (Madhabic) †
Qatabanic †
Hadramitic † Awsānian † ?
Himyaritic † ?
Razihi ?
Faifi ? Rijāl Almaʿ
Language codes Glottolog sayh1236...
- Yahr'ish al-Himyari, full name
Shammar Yahr'ish ibn
Yasir Yuha'nim al-Manou (
Himyaritic: 𐩦𐩣𐩧 𐩺𐩠𐩲𐩧𐩦 𐩨𐩬 𐩺𐩪𐩧 𐩺𐩠𐩬𐩲𐩣, romanized: Šammar Yuharʿiš...