- 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...
- is a
group of four
closely related extinct languages (Sabaean/Sabaic,
Qatabanic, Hadramitic, Minaic)
spoken in the far
southern portion of the Arabian...
- BCE. It was used for
writing the Old
South Arabian languages Sabaic,
Qatabanic, Hadramautic, Minaean, Hasaitic, and Geʽez in Dʿmt. The
earliest instances...
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Arabic and non-Arabic
languages such as Sabaic, Hadramautic, Minaic,
Qatabanic, and others. Pre-Islamic
inscriptions can be
categorized into one of two...
- Ḥaḍramawt (Ḥaḑramitic: 𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩩, romanized: ḤḌRMT; Sabaic, Minaic,
Qatabānic: 𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩥𐩩, romanized: ḤḌRMWT) was an
ancient South Semitic-speaking...
-
after the 2nd
century BC, its
independence waning and
waxing against Qatabanic control of the area. In the 8th
century BC,
Awsan was
allied to the Kingdom...
-
Timna (
Qatabānic: 𐩩𐩣𐩬𐩲, romanized: TMNʿ, Timnaʿ; Arabic: تمنع, romanized: Timnaʿ) is an
ancient city in Yemen, the
capital of the
Qataban kingdom...
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Arabian languages including Himyaritic, Hadhramautic, Minaean,
Sabaean and
Qatabanic; also the
Ethiopic language Geʽez. Aramaic,
including Khwarezmian (AKA...
- the
Kingdom of Saba. Geographically,
Sabaic was
spoken in Saba, just as
Qatabanic was
spoken in
Qataban and
Hadraumitic was
spoken in Hadhramaut. The only...
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found in
texts of the Old
South Arabian languages (Ḥaḍramitic, Minaic,
Qatabanic and Sabaic),
though the
second form is not
found in any
known Ḥaḍramitic...