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38: 31: 176:. (ca. 685 BCE) and probably in the one against Awsān, Ilsamaʿ from Kaminhau along with Yadhmurmalik from Ḥaram supported the Sabaeans; as a reward Kamninahu was allotted an irrigation canal conquered from Nashan. It seems that Kaminahu was flourishing at this time, because Ilsamaʿ is mentioned in many inscriptions. Building inscriptions also relate that Ilsamaʿ Nabaṭ of Kaminahu built the city fortifications of Nashq. Various dedicatory inscriptions from this period allow us to surmise that in Kaminahu, apart from 693: 440: 1051: 166:
son of Yakrubmalik mukarrib of Saba dedicated to Aranyada' the patron when Aranyada came back form the territories of Aranyada' and of Nashshan and avenged Nashshan at the expense of Kaminahu because Nashahn had maintained the alliance of Almaqah and of Aranyada', of Yatha amar and of Malikwaqah,
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Norbert Nebes: Itaʾamar der Sabäer: Zur Datierung der Monumentalinschrift des Yiṯaʿʾamar Watar aus Ṣirwāḥ. In: Arabian archaeology and epigraphy. Kopenhangen 2007, 18 (2007), S. 25-33.
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In about 715 BCE Kaminahu was conquered by Yitha’amar Watar I of Saba', after which it annexed Nashan and the neighbouring town of Manhiyat.
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Leonid Kogan and Andrey Korotayev: Sayhadic Languages (Epigraphic South Arabian). Semitic Languages. London: Routledge, 1997. Pg. 221.
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Once more on the interpretation of mṯl in Epigraphic South Arabian (a new expiatory inscription on irrigation from Kamna)
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region of present day Yemen, 107 km north-east of Sana'a at about 1100 meters above sea level.
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were civil temple settlements and city states. Inscriptions in all four towns are in the
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of Saba of nashshan, because of ... of god and parton of pact and alliance.
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Nabatʿali (Amir), son of Ilsamaʿ, ally of Karib'il Watar I. (ca. 685 BCE)
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In early times Kaminahu like other towns in al-Jawf such as
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Vers une meilleure connaissance de Kaminahu (Jawf du Yémen)
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Ilsamaʿ, probably identical with the coregent of Muhaqim
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Kaminahu is located in Yemen
Yemen
Al Jawf Governorate
16°10′05″N 44°41′21″E / 16.168089°N 44.689188°E / 16.168089; 44.689188
Arabic
Old South Arabic
al-Jawf
Ḥaram
Nashan
Yith'amar
Yatha amar Watar
Karab El Watar
Ma'īn
Wādī Madhāb
Ma'rib
Pre-Islamic Arabia
Haram (Yemen)
Nashan
Inabba'
Minaean language
Oxford University Press



Walter W. Müller
Hermann von Wissmann
ISBN
3700105169
ISBN
0-85323-359-4

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