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Qué (quién) es Sabean - definición

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Sabaean; Sabeans; Sabean (disambiguation)

Sabean         
·adj & ·noun ·same·as Sabian.
Sabaean         
[sa'bi:?n]
¦ noun a member of an ancient Semitic people who ruled Saba in SW Arabia.
¦ adjective relating to the Sabaeans.
Sabaean         
·adj & ·noun ·same·as Sabian.

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Sabean

Sabean or Sabaean may refer to:

  • Sabaeans, ancient people in South Arabia
    • Sabaean language, Old South Arabian language
  • Sabians, name of a religious group mentioned in the Quran, historically adopted by:
    • Mandaeans, Gnostic sect from the marshlands of southern Iraq claiming John the Baptist as their most important prophet
    • Sabians of Harran, astral religion from Harran (Upper Mesopotamia) associated with Hermeticism and other forms of pagan philosophy
Ejemplos de uso de Sabean
1. Minorities have been attacked, including Christians, Sabean–Mandeans and Palestinian refugees.
2. A decade later, according to local officials, three farmers happened upon a large stone tablet, engraved in 330 A.D. in the ancient languages of Sabean and Ge‘ez, as well as Greek, that contained announcements by a king warning peasants to pay taxes.
3. The refugee category would include female heads of households, members of religious communities such as Chaldo–Assyrian Christians, Jews, Sabean Mandeans, Yazidis, Bahais and other vulnerable minority groups such as gay Iraqis and Iraqis with family members in the United States.