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Dadanitic is the
script and
possibly the
language of the
oasis of Dadān (modern Al-'Ula) and the
kingdom of Liḥyān in
northwestern Arabia,
spoken probably...
- features. The
Ancient North Arabian scripts were used both in the
oases (
Dadanitic, Dumaitic, Taymanitic) and by the
nomads (Hismaic, Safaitic, Thamudic...
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Northwest Semitic languages (e.g.,
Aramaic and Hebrew), the
languages of the
Dadanitic,
Taymanitic inscriptions, the
poorly understood languages labeled Thamudic...
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economic role in the north-western
region of the
Arabian Peninsula and used
Dadanitic language. The
kingdom flourished for at
least a
century and a half, at...
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subordinating clause ʾan yafʿala,
attested in the QCT and a
fragmentary Dadanitic inscription. The QCT
along with the
papyri of the
first century after...
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unattested in any
other Central Semitic language variety,
including the
Dadanitic and
Taymanitic languages of the
northern Hejaz.
These features are evidence...
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economic role in the north-western
region of the
Arabian Peninsula and used
Dadanitic language. The
Lihyanites were
known for
their advanced organization and...
- Lion
tombs (Arabic: مقابر الأسود الدادنية) is an
ancient Dadanitic tombs cut from rock, with over than 20 tombs. The lion
tombs are rock-cut
burial niches...
- Lihyan, also
called Dedan, was a
northwestern kingdom whose language was
Dadanitic. The
kingdom existed sometime between the 5th and 1st
centuries BCE, but...
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other languages remains unclear.
Examples are the
Lombardic language and
Dadanitic, a
Semitic language that may be
close to
classical Arabic.
Corpus languages...