Himyaritic
Himyaritic is an ancient South Arabian language that was spoken in the region of Yemen during the first millennium BCE. It is part of the Semitic language family, which also includes languages like Arabic and Hebrew. The Himyaritic script, derived from the South Arabian script, was used for inscriptions and documents, providing valuable insights into the culture and history of the Himyarite Kingdom.
The Himyarite Kingdom, which flourished from around the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE, was known for its trade and agriculture. The language and its inscriptions reflect the social, political, and religious life of the Himyarites, contributing to our understanding of ancient Arabian civilizations.