Qataban
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic قتبان (qatabān), from Qatabanian 𐩤𐩩𐩨𐩬 (qtbn /qatabān/).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: Qa‧ta‧ban
Proper noun
Qataban
- An ancient South Semitic-speaking kingdom in ancient Yemen that existed from the early 1st millennium BCE until the late 1st or 2nd centuries CE.
Derived terms
- Qatabanian, Qatabanic, Qatabanite
Translations
An ancient South Semitic-speaking kingdom in ancient Yemen
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