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72: 88: 100: 480: 658: 668: 663: 71: 296:." The region of the Abasēnoi produce myrrh, incense and cotton and they cultivate a plant which yields a purple dye (probably 233:
the name ḤBS²T in various inscriptions. One of the earliest known local uses of the term dates to the second or third century
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used the term "Αβασηνοί" (i.e. Abasēnoi) to refer to "an Arabian people living next to the
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appears in an Aksumite coin of c.400 AD, and shortly after the first attestation in
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Sven Rubenson, The survival of Ethiopian independence, (Tsehai, 2003), p.30.
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as "king of the Ethiopians", which appears in other Sabaean texts as
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of antiquity. In the modern day, variations of the term are used in
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Ancient region in the northern highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea
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as a Christian kingdom, guaranteeing its a historical
515:: D-Ha. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005. p. 948. 140: 134: 125: 131: 81: 40: 612: 206:as the designation of a southern region near the 174:situated in the northern highlands of modern-day 416:conquered parts of the coastline of present-day 310:on the coastal plain to the Ḥimyarite capital 194:-inhabited highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea. 8: 481:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 380:and as a pan-ethnic word in the west by the 329:, perhaps related in etymology with the ḥbš 37: 505: 503: 501: 499: 202:The origin of the term might be found in 525: 523: 521: 28:For the modern country of Ethiopia, see 468: 245:, another Sabaean inscription mentions 80: 68: 7: 272:The Hellenized name of Habessinien, 337:in the mid-16th century. (English 14: 557:"STEPHANUS OF BYZANTIUM, ETHNICA" 659:Historical geography of Ethiopia 210:that produced incense, known as 118: 98: 86: 70: 420:starting in 1557. During this, 170:) was an ancient region in the 1: 76:1887 Italian map of Abyssinia 669:History of the Tigray Region 664:History of the Amhara Region 341:is attested from 1576, and 237:inscription recounting the 690: 314:. Abasēnoi was located by 306:). It lay on a route from 214:, "the bearded ones" (i.e 27: 21:Abyssinia (disambiguation) 18: 621:. Oxford University Press 619:Oxford English Dictionary 428:and the adjacent city of 284:. The 6th-century author 69: 60: 44: 599:Encyclopaedia Aethiopica 530:Breyer, Francis (2016). 512:Encyclopaedia Aethiopica 541:. Extra Issue II: 8–18. 352:Al-Habash was known in 424:took the port city of 286:Stephanus of Byzantium 257:) Aksum and ḤBŠT. The 247:mlky hhst dtwns wzqrns 614:"Abyssin, n. and adj" 596:Uhlig, Siegbert, ed. 509:Uhlig, Siegbert, ed. 204:Egyptian hieroglyphic 316:Hermann von Wissmann 19:For other uses, see 447:Ethiopian Highlands 318:as a region in the 303:Fleminga Grahamiana 249:(kings of Habashat 231:South Arabian texts 674:History of Eritrea 649:Historical regions 410:province of Habesh 354:Islamic literature 292:together with the 269:or "Habessinien". 220:Wilhelm Max Müller 349:from the 1620s.) 111: 110: 63:Historical region 35:Historical region 681: 631: 630: 628: 626: 616: 609: 603: 594: 588: 587: 586: 584: 571: 565: 564: 549: 543: 542: 536: 527: 516: 507: 494: 491: 485: 473: 442:Ethiopian Empire 376:in reference to 154:; also known as 153: 152: 149: 148: 145: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 104: 102: 101: 92: 90: 89: 74: 38: 689: 688: 684: 683: 682: 680: 679: 678: 639: 638: 635: 634: 624: 622: 611: 610: 606: 595: 591: 582: 580: 573: 572: 568: 553:Meineke, August 551: 550: 546: 534: 529: 528: 519: 508: 497: 492: 488: 474: 470: 465: 438: 402:Habesha peoples 327:Ibb Governorate 200: 121: 117: 99: 97: 96: 87: 85: 77: 65: 56: 50: 43: 36: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 687: 685: 677: 676: 671: 666: 661: 656: 654:Horn of Africa 651: 641: 640: 633: 632: 604: 589: 579:, Geoview.info 566: 555:, ed. 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Index

Abyssinia (disambiguation)
Ethiopia
Ge'ez
Arabic
Historical region
1887 Italian map of Abyssinia
Ethiopia
Eritrea
/æbɪˈsɪniə/
Horn of Africa
Ethiopia
Eritrea
Amhara
Tigrayan
Tigrinya
Egyptian hieroglyphic
Red Sea
Punt
Wilhelm Max Müller
Eduard Glaser
South Arabian texts
Sabaean
nəgus
GDRT
DTWNS
ZQRNS
Ezana Stone
King Ezana
late Latin
Stephanus of Byzantium

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