Taymanitic in the context of Teima


Taymanitic in the context of Teima

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⭐ Core Definition: Taymanitic

Taymanitic was the language and script of the oasis of Taymāʾ in northwestern Arabia, dated to the second half of the 6th century BC.

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Taymanitic in the context of Tayma

Tayma /ˈtmə/ (Arabic: تيماء, romanizedTaymāʾ; Taymanitic: 𐪉𐪃𐪑, TMʾ, vocalized as: Taymāʾ), also spelled Tema, is a city and governorate, in Tabuk Province, and major oasis with a long history of habitation. It is located in northwestern Saudi Arabia at the point where the trade route between Medina and Dumah (Sakaka) begins to cross the Nafud desert. Tayma lies about 264 km (164 mi) southeast of Tabuk and approximately 400 km (250 mi) north of Medina. The oasis is situated in the western portion of the Nafud desert.

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