New Qatabani Inscription from Hedim Qatnan: Ancient city of Haddo- (Bared - limit 1)

Authors

  • Faisal Muhammad Ismail Al-Bared

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i7.511

Keywords:

engraving, Spa’a, Banu Maher, Khawlan

Abstract

This research deals with analysis and study of a new Tabbani inscription, which was recently extracted from Khirbet Hadeem Qatnan (Al-Hadd - Yafa) (see Map 1, 2), which is the place on which the ancient city of Hado was built, and the inscription carries architectural and agricultural implications, as it speaks in its entirety on achievements The Radman tribe and Khawlan bin Doss Yakhal were from the Bani Maher and the Khawlan tribe, represented by residential and water architectural works and agricultural achievements. The importance of the inscription stems from the fact that it has not been published before, and includes new information, in addition to that it mentions two cities of ancient Yemen, including a city (Tabrim), which was not known - to our knowledge - in the previously published Musnad inscriptions.

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Published

2018-06-01

How to Cite

Al-Bared, F. M. I. (2018). New Qatabani Inscription from Hedim Qatnan: Ancient city of Haddo- (Bared - limit 1). Journal of Arts, 1(7), 202–230. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i7.511

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