Sabaʾ
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Sabaʾ, tribe settled in the central lowlands of Yemen, which evolved into the Sabaean kingdom in the early 1st mill. BCE. Its centre was the oasis of Maʾrib. The constituents of Sabaean identity were the use of Sabaic, a Semitic language written in the South Semitic alphabet, and the worshipping of the god Almaqah, tutelary deity of its pantheon.
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