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- Sabaic, 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...
- rise of Islam. They were written in both Arabic and non-Arabic (including Sabaic, Hadramautic, Minaic, Qatabanic, and other) languages. Pre-Islamic inscriptions...
- modern-day Eritrea and Ethiopia. The spoken language of the Sabaeans was Sabaic, a variety of Old South Arabian. The Sabaeans founded the Kingdom of Saba...
- Christian Robin or was, as more widely accepted, not a distinct language from Sabaic. The precise position inside Semitic is unknown because of the limited knowledge...
- Yemenite) is a group of four closely related extinct languages (Sabaean/Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramitic, Minaic) spoken in the far southern portion of the...
- Northern Yemen Beeston, A.F.L.; Ghul, M.A.; Müller, W.W.; Ryckmans, J. (1982). Sabaic Dictionary. University of Sanaa, YAR. p. 168. ISBN 2-8017-0194-7. Vladimir...
- of Old Arabic was thought to be a single 1st century CE inscription in Sabaic script at Qaryat al-Faw, in southern present-day Saudi Arabia. However,...
- Bedouin tribe mentioned in the pre-Islamic inscriptions — specifically, Sabaic inscriptions from Sha'r Awtar's reign (210–230 CE). At Aybut Al Auwal, in...
- and the corpus of Qur'anic exegesis. This is corroborated by an early Sabaic inscription, where a religious ritual was "postponed" (ns'w) due to war...
- Ja 1028 is a Sabaic inscription dating to the late Himyarite Kingdom. It was commissioned by an army commander of Dhu Nuwas named S²rḥʾl Yqbl in which...