- The
Sabaeans or
Sabeans (
Sabaean: 饜┆饜┄饜┍, romanized:聽S鹿B示; Arabic: 俦賱爻賻賾亘賻卅賽賷購賾賵賿賳, romanized:聽as-Saba示iyy奴n; Hebrew: 住职讘指讗执讬诐, romanized:聽S蓹岣嚹伿灸玬) were...
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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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biblical narrative about Sheba was
based on the
ancient civilization of the
Sabaeans in
South Arabia. This view is
echoed by
Israeli archaeologist Israel Finkelstein...
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sometimes referred to as
Sabaean, was an Old
South Arabian language that was
spoken between c. 1000 BC and the 6th
century AD by the
Sabaeans. It was used as a...
- The Sabians,
sometimes also
spelled Sabaeans or Sabeans, are a
mysterious religious group mentioned three times in the
Quran (as 丕賱氐丕亘卅賵賳 al-峁⒛乥i示奴n, in...
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viewed D士mt as the
result of a
mixture of
Sabaeans and
indigenous peoples. Some
sources consider the
Sabaean influence to be minor,
limited to a few localities...
- north-west (in W膩d墨 al-Jawf), the
Sabaeans to the south-east of them, the Qatab膩nians to the south-east of the
Sabaeans, and the 岣岣憆amites
further east...
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writer distinguishes Sheba (砖讈讘讗), i.e. the
Yemenite Sabaeans, from Seba (住讘讗), i.e. the
African Sabaeans. In Ps. 72:10 they are
mentioned together: "the kings...
- "螒尾伪蟽畏谓慰委" (i.e. Abas膿noi) to
refer to "an
Arabian people living next to the
Sabaeans together with the 岣岣峳amites." The
region of the Abas膿noi produce[d] myrrh...
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Karab El Watar,
according to a
Sabaean text that
reports the
victory in
terms that
attest to its
significance for the
Sabaeans.
First impressions in the mid-1990s...