A New Sabian Inscription from Mount Kinan (Midia Mas) (Ab1): A study of the Linguistic and Historical Connotations
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i6.494Keywords:
Inscriptions, The Tarranh tribe, Dhimri tribe, DedicationsAbstract
This research deals with a new Sabian inscription from Mount Kinan in terms of linguistic and historical significance, and there is a new Sabian inscription from the dedication inscriptions, and the researcher symbolized it with the symbol (Ab1). We think that the inscription dates back to the middle of the second century AD, based on the method and style of the calligraphy in which the inscriptions were written during this period, on the one hand, and on the other hand the names of the inscriptions included in the inscription belonging to the well-known Dhimri tribe, and the research transmitted the meaning of this inscription and its entourage commenting on them.Downloads
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Al-Abadi, A. S. . (2018). A New Sabian Inscription from Mount Kinan (Midia Mas) (Ab1): A study of the Linguistic and Historical Connotations. Journal of Arts, 1(6), 71-87. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i6.494
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