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Qatabānian (or Qatabānic), one of the four better-do****ented
languages of the Old
South Arabian (or "Ṣayhadic") sub-group of
South Semitic, was spoken...
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mentioned by Eratosthenes. The
others were the Sabaeans, Ḥaḑramites and
Qatabānians. Each of
these had
regional kingdoms in
ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans...
- Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎘𐎗𐎚, romanized: ʾAṯiratu; Akkadian: 𒀀𒅆𒋥, romanized: Aširat;
Qatabanian: 𐩱𐩻𐩧𐩩 ʾṯrt) was a
goddess in
ancient Semitic religions. She also appears...
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Qataban (
Qatabanian: 𐩤𐩩𐩨𐩬, romanized: QTBN, Qatabān) was an
ancient South Semitic-speaking
kingdom of
South Arabia (ancient Yemen) that
existed from...
- and Madā'in Ṣāliḥ, in
Egypt and also on Delos. (ca. 500 inscriptions)
Qatabānian: the
language of the
kingdom of Qatabān,
recorded from the 5th century...
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pronominal suffixes. The
attested pronouns,
along with
suffixes from
Qatabanian and
Hadramautic are as follows: No
independent pronouns have been identified...
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Arabian style, with kilt and shawl.
There are Awsān inscriptions, in the
Qatabānian language. The
siting of Ḥajar Yaḥirr is
consistent with
other capitals...
- ****enistic-style
Qatabānian sculpture depicting the Moon as a baby boy
riding a lion
representing the Sun....
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publication Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission - for the
Ahmadiyya sect in
Islam 'Amm, a
Qatabanian moon god.
Advanced Metering Management Agnogenic myeloid metaplasia, a...
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closely related to the
Southern Semitic languages Minaean, Sabaean,
Qatabanian, Awsanian, Hadhrami, Ethiopic, and Himyarite.
Early Semites who developed...