• Qatabānian (or Qatabānic), one of the four better-documented languages of the Old South Arabian (or "Ṣayhadic") sub-group of South Semitic, was spoken...
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    Asherah (category Articles containing Qatabanian-language text)
    Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎘𐎗𐎚, romanized: ʾAṯiratu; Akkadian: 𒀀𒅆𒋥, romanized: Aširat; Qatabanian: 𐩱𐩻𐩧𐩩 ʾṯrt) was a goddess in ancient Semitic religions. She also appears...
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  • Indistinguishable from Qatabānian. Other varieties such as the language of the tribe of Radmān Hadramautic (or Ḥaḑramitic): the language of Ḥaḑramaut, with...
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    Kingdom of Awsan (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    style, with kilt and shawl. There are Awsān inscriptions, in the Qatabānian language. The siting of Ḥajar Yaḥirr is consistent with other capitals of...
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    Qataban (category Articles containing Qatabanian-language text)
    Qataban (Qatabanian: 𐩤𐩩𐩨𐩬, romanized: QTBN, Qatabān) was an ancient South Semitic-speaking kingdom of South Arabia (ancient Yemen) that existed from...
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    ʿAṯtar (category Articles containing Qatabanian-language text)
    the tithe offered to the god by the populace. The patron deity of the Qatabānians, however, was the Moon-god, variously called 𐩲𐩣 (ʿAmm, in Qatabān)...
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    Qatabanians Shehri people Razihi people Sabaeans of Yemen – 8th to 1st centuries BC Soqotri people Suteans – 14th century BC Proto-Semitic language Middle...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • Timna (category Articles containing Qatabanian-language text)
    Timna (Qatabānic: 𐩩𐩣𐩬𐩲, romanized: TMNʿ, Timnaʿ; Arabic: تمنع, romanized: Timnaʿ) is an ancient city in Yemen, the capital of the Qataban kingdom....
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  • Anbay (category Articles containing Qatabanian-language text)
    Anbay (Qatabanian: 𐩱𐩬𐩨𐩺, romanized: ʾNBY, ʾAnbāy) is a pre-Islamic deity who was originally worshipped in Qataban, in what is now Yemen. He was regarded...
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  • Trent Valley railway station - Lichfield (UK) The ISO 639-3 language code for Qatabanian A file extension for Waffle executable files or SuperCalc macro...
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    Sabaic (redirect from Sabey language)
    other Semitic languages Sabaic had both independent pronouns and pronominal suffixes. The attested pronouns, along with suffixes from Qatabanian and Hadramautic...
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  • way. The shift of *š to h occurred in most Semitic languages (other than Akkadian, Minaean, Qatabanian) in grammatical and pronominal morphemes, and it...
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    Minaeans (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    mentioned by Eratosthenes. The others were the Sabaeans, Ḥaḑramites and Qatabānians. Each of these had regional kingdoms in ancient Yemen, with the Minaeans...
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  • Harari is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken by the Harari people of Ethiopia. According to the 2007 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 25,810 people...
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    Hebrew language spoken today. Developed as part of Hebrew's revival in the late 19th century and early 20th century, it is the official language of the...
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    Kingdom of Hadhramaut (category Articles containing Hadrami-language text)
    independence from Sabaʾ in the early or late 5th century BCE, the Ḥaḍramites, Qatabānians and Minaeans together rejected the hegemony of Sabaʾ to instead became...
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    Qahtanite (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Nabatean, which is closely related to the Southern Semitic languages Minaean, Sabaean, Qatabanian, Awsanian, Hadhrami, Ethiopic, and Himyarite. Early Semites...
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    Mehri people (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    with the Old South Arabian languages (Epigraphic South Arabian), as spoken by the ancient Sabaeans, Minaeans, and Qatabanians. Additionally, many Mehri...
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    extinct languages of Asia, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers, and no spoken descendant. There are 188 languages listed...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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    Sabaeans (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the southwestern tip, stretching from the highlands to the sea; the Qatabanians to the east of them, and the Hadharem east of them. The Sabaeans, like...
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    Himyarite Kingdom (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    the region which it claimed. Until 110 BCE, it was integrated into the Qatabanian kingdom, afterwards being recognized as an independent kingdom. According...
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    Arabs (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    homeland". Arabs from Morocco to Iraq share a common bond based on ethnicity, language, culture, history, identity, ancestry, nationalism, geography, unity, and...
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  • Jabal al-'Awd (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    of Ṣirwāḥ. Jabal al-'Awd had been known since the 19th century for its Qatabānian rock inscription. In the 1970s a French epigraphist, Christian Robin,...
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  • containing characters for writing the Minean, Sabaean, Qatabanian, Hadramite, and Himyaritic languages of Yemen from the 8th century BCE to the 6th century...
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    letters on the reverse whose significance is not yet understood. The third, Qatabanian group has a head on both faces, with the name of the minting state, Harib...
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    Pre-Islamic Arabia (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    other kingdoms of Hadramaut, Saba and Ma'in. The chief deity of the Qatabanians was Amm, or "Uncle" and the people called themselves the "children of...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with X. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Eduard Glaser (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    with the sons of the local governor, he discovered nearly one hundred Qatabanian inscriptions. His topographic-geographic description of the route to Marib...
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