- The
Minaean language (also
Minaic,
Madhabaic or Madhābic) was an Old
South Arabian or Ṣayhadic
language spoken in
Yemen in the
times of the Old
South Arabian...
- al-Sab'atayn. Wadd was the
national god of Ma'in. The
spoken language was
Minaic. The
kingdom appears in the
historical record in the 8th
century BCE, and...
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closely related extinct languages (Sabaean/Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramitic,
Minaic)
spoken in the far
southern portion of the
Arabian Peninsula. The earliest...
- (November 2021). "The
Minaeans after Maʿīn? The
latest presently dateable Minaic text and the God of Maʿīn".
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 32 (S1):...
- were
written in both
Arabic and non-Arabic (including Sabaic, Hadramautic,
Minaic, Qatabanic, and other) languages. Pre-Islamic
inscriptions can be categorized...
- Ḥaḍramawt (Ḥaḑramitic: 𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩩, romanized: ḤḌRMT; Sabaic,
Minaic, Qatabānic: 𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩥𐩩, romanized: ḤḌRMWT) was an
ancient South Semitic-speaking...
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rather than "
Minaic". The
Minaean Kingdom was
centered in
northwestern Yemen, with most of its
cities lying along the Wādī Madhhāb.
Minaic inscriptions...
- and
Hadraumitic was
spoken in Hadhramaut. The only
exception to this is
Minaic,
which is
attested well-beyond the
geographical territory of its corresponding...
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colonies across Arabia and the
Mediterranean to
manage it. For this reason,
Minaic inscriptions have been
found far
afield of the
Kingdom of Maīin, as far...
- (𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩥𐩩) are
found in
texts of the Old
South Arabian languages (Ḥaḍramitic,
Minaic,
Qatabanic and Sabaic),
though the
second form is not
found in any known...