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Sabians - Wikipedia
The Sabians, sometimes also spelled Sabaeans or Sabeans, are a mysterious religious group mentioned three times in the Quran (as الصابئون al-Ṣābiʾūn, in later sources الصابئة al-Ṣābiʾa ), [1] where it is implied that they belonged to the ' People of the Book ' ( ahl al-kitāb ). [2] .
Saba’ | Arabia, Map, & History | Britannica
Sabaʾ, ancient kingdom in southwestern Arabia, around the 2nd century bce. The Sabaeans were a Semitic people who became established in southern Arabia at an unknown date. Excavations in central Yemen suggest that the Sabaean civilization began as early as the 10th–12th century bce.
Kingdom of Saba - World History Encyclopedia
Identified as Sheba, Saba is the kingdom of the queen who travels to Jerusalem to experience first-hand the wisdom of King Solomon (c. 965-931 BCE) of Israel. In the biblical tale, she brings him a gift of 120 gold talents (approximately $3,600,000.00) among other gifts (I Kings 10:10).
Sabaeans - Wikipedia
The Sabaeans or Sabeans [2] were an ancient group of South Arabians. [3] . They spoke Sabaic, one of the Old South Arabian languages. [4] . They founded the kingdom of Sabaʾ (Arabic: سَبَأ) in modern-day Yemen, [5] [6] which is considered to be the biblical land of Sheba [7] [8] [9] and "the oldest and most important of the South Arabian kingdoms".
History of Arabia - Sabaean, Minaean Kingdoms | Britannica
Sabaeans. The people who called themselves Sabaʾ (biblical Sheba) are both the earliest and the most abundantly attested in the surviving written records. Their centre was at Maʾrib, east of present-day Sanaa and on the edge of the sand desert.
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