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Sabaeans

𐩪𐩨𐩱

1000 BCE – 275 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1000 BCE – 275 CE
Duration
1275 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Marib
Data Confidence
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Overview

Sheba, or Saba, was an ancient South Arabian kingdom that existed in Yemen before 275 CE. It likely began to exist between c. 1000 BCE and c. 800 BCE. Its inhabitants were the Sabaeans, who, as a people, were indissociable from the kingdom itself for much of the 1st millennium BCE. Modern historians agree that the heartland of the Sabaean civilization was located in the region around Marib and Sirwah. In some periods, they expanded to much of modern Yemen and even parts of the Horn of Africa, particularly Eritrea and Ethiopia. The kingdom's native language was Sabaic, which was a variety of Old South Arabian. Among South Arabians and Abyssinians, Sheba's name carried prestige, as it was widely considered.

Historical Periods

Sabaeans (-800–-701)

800 BCE – 701 BCE

Capital: MaribArea: 14,931 km²

Sabaeans (-700–-676)

700 BCE – 676 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 16,923 km²

Sabaeans (-675–-551)

675 BCE – 551 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 55,243 km²

Sabaeans (-550–-451)

550 BCE – 451 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 63,948 km²

Sabaeans (-450–-384)

450 BCE – 384 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 63,948 km²

Sabaeans (-383–-351)

383 BCE – 351 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 36,027 km²

Sabaeans (-350–-280)

350 BCE – 280 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 35,605 km²

Sabaeans (-264–-111)

264 BCE – 111 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 35,605 km²

Sabaeans (-110–-67)

110 BCE – 67 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 35,661 km²

Sabaeans (-36–-32)

36 BCE – 32 BCE

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Capital: MaribArea: 35,942 km²

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