- of what was
known to
medieval Arab
geographers as the
Sayhad (Arabic: صيهد, romanized:
Ṣayhad). It
extends from al-Khawr to the edge of the Rub' al-Khālī...
- shaʿbs (Sabaean: 𐩦𐩲𐩨, romanized: šʿb), "communities", on the edge of the
Sayhad desert. Very early, at the
beginning of the 1st
millennium BC, the political...
- to the 6th
century BCE. It was
located along the
strip of
desert called Ṣayhad by
medieval Arab geographers,
which is now
known as
Ramlat al-Sab'atayn...
- 3rd
century CE in the area
currently named after it in the
region of the
Ṣayhad desert. The
kingdom of Ḥaḍramawt was one of the six
ancient South Arabian...
- Qatabān's
territory extended from the Bāb al-Mandab in the
southwest to the
Ṣayhad desert to the north, and the
western limits of Ḥaḍramawt to the east. The...
- area
called Ramlat al-Sab'atayn,
known to
medieval Arab
geographers as
Ṣayhad. The
southern and
western Highlands and the
coastal region were less influential...
-
inhabit Hajarayn in the same Wadi. Nahd
claims a
large area from Al Qatn to
Sayhad. The Nahd have a
presence in Wadi 'Amd
until it ends at Huraidha, Wadi Rakhiya...