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    The Sabaeans or Sabeans were an ancient group of South Arabians. They spoke Sabaic, one of the Old South Arabian languages. They founded the kingdom of...
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    Sabaic (redirect from Sabaean (language))
    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...
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  • Sabean (redirect from Sabaean)
    Sabean or Sabaean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sabean or Sabaean may refer to: Sabaeans, ancient people in South Arabia Sabaean language, Old South...
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  • state, even in the singular. (Compare the table given under Sabaean language.) Whereas Sabaean uses the preposition l- to mean "to(wards)", or to express...
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    Queen of Sheba (category Articles containing Sabaean-language text)
    repeatedly mention Arab queens. Furthermore, Sabaean tribes knew the title of mqtwyt ("high official", Sabaean: 𐩣𐩤𐩩𐩥𐩺𐩩). Makada or Makueda, the personal...
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  • Ṣayhadic, or Yemenite) is a group of four closely related extinct languages (Sabaean/Sabaic, Qatabanic, Hadramitic, Minaic) spoken in the far southern...
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    Kebra Nagast (category Articles containing Sabaean-language text)
    have its origins in multiple terms. Sabaean inscriptions mention mlkt (𐩣𐩡𐩫𐩩, "queen"); furthermore, Sabaean tribes knew the title of mqtwyt (𐩣𐩤𐩩𐩥𐩺𐩩...
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    Almaqah (category Articles containing Sabaean-language text)
    Almaqah or Almuqh (Sabaean: 𐩱𐩡𐩣𐩤𐩠; Arabic: المقه) was the Moon god of the ancient Yemeni kingdom of Saba'. He was also worshipped in Dʿmt and Aksum...
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    Damascus (category Articles containing Sabaean-language text)
    the treasury of Damascus. Arabic was also established as the official language, giving the Muslim minority of the city an advantage over the Aramaic-speaking...
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    Al-Lat (category Articles containing Sabaean-language text)
    Thamudic; Ἀλιλάτ (Alilát) in Ancient Greek; 𐩡𐩩 (Lāt) and 𐩡𐩩𐩬 (Lātān) in Sabaean; أللاَّت ʾal-Lāt in Classical Arabic. Al-Lat was mentioned as Alilat by...
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