- Abū Muḥammad
Maʿdīkarib ibn Qays ibn
Maʿdīkarib (599–661),
better known as al-Ashʿath (Arabic: الأشعث), was a
chief of the
Kinda tribe of
Hadhramawt and...
-
titles of the
Himyarite kings from the time of 'Abu
Karab Asad
until MadiKarib Ya'fur.
According to
Sabaean grammar, the term ʾaʿrāb is
derived from...
- Ṣidqʾil (ruled over both Ḥaḍramawt and Maʿīn) Šahrʿalan, son of Ṣidqʾil
Maʿdikarib, son of Šahrʿalan's brother, the king Ilyafiʿ Yiṯiʿ of Maʿīn Ġaylān Yadʿʾab...
- and the
Aksumites brought to
power a
Himyar Christian by the name of
Maʿdīkarib Yaʿfur. However, in 522 Yūsuf Dhū Nuwās
declared himself king in a successful...
- الخيل - والطمر : الذكر من الخيل. Muṭāʻ Ṭarābīshī (1974). Shiʻr ʻAmr ibn
Maʻdīkarib al-Zubaydī (in Arabic). Majmaʻ al-Lughah al-ʻArabīyah bi-Dimashq. p. 108...
- Tunuli, Tonore, Chicão, Tchicão
Karib Mato
Grosso 584 2020 Ingarikó Acahuayo, Acewaio, Akawai, Akawaio, and
Kapon Karib Roraima, Guyana,
Venezuela 6,456...
- Andoke-Urekena
Andoke Urekena Arawa Suruwaha Madi-Deni-Paumari Deni-Kulina: Deni;
Kulina Madi-Arawa
Arawa †
Madi: Banawa; Jamamadi;
Jarawara Paumari Barbakoa...
-
Jolkesky (2016)
notes that
there are
lexical similarities with the Guato,
Karib, Kayuvava, Nambikwara, and Tupi
language families due to contact. Cariban...