- The
ancient Kingdom of Awsān (Arabic: مملكة أوسان) in
South Arabia, modern-day Yemen, with a
capital at Ḥajar Yaḥirr in Wādī Markhah, to the
south of Wādī...
- script.
There were a
number of
other Old
South Arabian languages (e.g.
Awsānian), of
which very
little evidence has survived, however. A pair of possible...
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related to the
Southern Semitic languages Minaean, Sabaean, Qatabanian,
Awsanian, Hadhrami, Ethiopic, and Himyarite.
Early Semites who
developed civilizations...
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Arabian (Ṣayhadic)
Sabaic (extinct)
Minaean (extinct)
Qatabanian (extinct)
Awsānian (extinct)
Hadramautic (extinct) Razihi ? Faifi ? Himyaritic ? (extinct)...
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Ethiopic Old
Arabian Faifi Hadramautic Minaean Qatabanian Awsanian Rijal Alma
Razihi Sabaic...
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language used to
write inscriptions in the
kingdom of Awsān,
known as
Awsānian (or Awsānite), is
virtually identical to Qatabānic, but it is so poorly...
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Ethiopic Old
Arabian Faifi Hadramautic Minaean Qatabanian Awsanian Rijal Alma
Razihi Sabaic...