Ma'in

E233800

Ma'in was an ancient South Arabian kingdom known for its role in the incense trade and its capital at Qarnāwu in present-day Yemen.

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Ma'in canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf South Arabian kingdom
ancient kingdom
archaeologicalEvidence fortifications
inscriptions
temple remains
archaeologicalSite Qarnāwu
associatedWith ancient incense road network
capital Qarnāwu
country Ancient South Arabia
culture Southern Arabia
surface form: South Arabian culture
declineCause competition from neighboring kingdoms
shifts in trade routes
economyBasedOn incense trade
long-distance trade
floruit mid-1st millennium BCE
geopoliticalRole major intermediary in incense trade
hasCapitalSiteType oasis settlement
hasWritingSystem South Arabian script
surface form: Ancient South Arabian script
knownFor incense trade
language Minaean language
languageFamily Old South Arabian
surface form: Old South Arabian languages
locatedIn Southern Arabia
surface form: South Arabia

present-day Yemen
modernCountryTerritory Yemen
neighboringEntity Hadramawt
Qatabanian kingdom
surface form: Kingdom of Awsan

Qataban
Saba
partOf ancient South Arabian civilization
politicalStructure monarchy
region Jawf region of Yemen
religion polytheism
religiousPractice temple worship
votive offerings
rulerTitle king
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
tradeGoodsExported aromatics
frankincense
myrrh
tradeGoodsImported grain
metals
textiles
tradePartner Nabataean kingdom
surface form: Nabataean Kingdom

Saba
tradeRoute caravan routes to Mesopotamia
incense route between South Arabia and the Levant
writingMedium rock inscriptions
stone inscriptions

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