- The Sabians,
sometimes also
spelled Sabaeans or Sabeans, are a
religious group mentioned three times in the
Quran (as الصابئون al-Ṣābiʾūn, in
later sources...
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Arabian kingdom in modern-day
Yemen whose inhabitants were
known as the
Sabaeans or the
tribe of Sabaʾ which, for much of the 1st
millennium BCE, were indissociable...
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sometimes referred to as
Sabaean, was a
Sayhadic language that was
spoken between c. 1000 BC and the 6th
century AD by the
Sabaeans. It was used as a written...
- up Sabean or
Sabaean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabean or
Sabaean may
refer to:
Sabaeans,
ancient people in
South Arabia Sabaean language, Old...
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theoretically vocalized as ዳዓማት, *Daʿamat or ዳዕማት, *Daʿəmat) was an Ethio-
Sabaean kingdom located in present-day
Eritrea and the
northern Tigray region of...
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crossroads of many
civilisations for over 7,000 years. In 1200 BCE, the
Sabaeans formed a
thriving commercial kingdom that
colonized parts of
modern Ethiopia...
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seventh year of his reign, that is,
approximately the year 715 BC. The
Sabaean ruler “Yatha Amr Watar” was
mentioned during the
reign of
Sargon II in...
- term
dates to the
second or
third century Sabaean inscription recounting the nəgus ("king") GDRT,
another Sabaean inscription mentions mlky hhst
dtwns wzqrns...
- Ṣayhadic, or Yemenite) is a
group of four
closely related extinct languages (
Sabaean/Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramitic, Minaic)
spoken in the far
southern portion...
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Sabaic root ṣnʿ,
meaning "well-fortified". The name is
attested in old
Sabaean inscriptions,
mostly from the 3rd
century CE, as ṣnʿw. In the
present day...