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Yaṯiʿe (Old Arabic:
Yaṯiʿe; Akkadian: 𒅀𒋾𒀪𒂊, romanized:
Yatiʾe), also
spelled Iatie, was a
queen of the
Nomadic Arab
tribes of
Qedar who
ruled in the...
- (Dogrib), Tinde’e in Wıìlıìdeh Yatii/Tetsǫ́t’ıné
Yatıé (Dogrib/Chipewyan), Tu Nedhé in Dëne Sųłıné
Yatıé (Chipewyan), and
Tucho in
Dehcho Dene Zhatıé (Slavey)...
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Chipewyan /ˌtʃɪpəˈwaɪən/ or Dënesųłinë́ (ethnonym: Dënesųłinë́
yatié IPA: [tènɛ̀sũ̀ɬìné jàtʰìɛ́]),
often simply called Dëne, is the
language spoken by...
- the North, and Dené Dháh (primarily by the Dene Tha' in Alberta), Dene
Yatıé or Dene Zhatıé in the South.
Colville Lake Délįne Fort Good Hope Norman...
- Territories,
Canada Languages English, Wıı̀lıı̀deh Yatıı̀ and Tetsǫ́t’ıné
Yatıé Religion Catholic &
christianity Related ethnic groups Tłı̨chǫ, Dënesųłiné...
- Inuinnaqtun) in
Nunavut and, in the NWT, nine
others (Cree, Dënësųłıné, Dene
Yatıé/Zhatıé, Gwich’in, Inuinnaqtun, Inuktitut, Inuvialuktun, Sahtúgot’įné Yatı̨́...
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tribes of
Qedar who
ruled in the 7th
century BC,
circa 690 BC. She
succeeded Yatie and was
succeeded by
queen Tabua. She was the
fourth of six Arab queens...
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People Dënë Sųłinë́
Language Dënë Sųłinë́
Yatıé Country Dënë Sųłinë́ Nëné,
Denendeh ᑌᓀᐣᑌᐧ...
- King Sennacherib.
Queen Yatie also sent her
brother to parti****te in the
battle for the city of Kish in 703 BC.
Queen Yatie's successor,
Queen Te'el-hunu...
- Šamši
Queen of
Qedar Reign c. 735–710 BCE
Predecessor Possibly Zabibe Successor Possibly Yatie Born c. 8th
century BCE
Religion North Arabian polytheism...