Nabatean alphabet

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Nabatean
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History of the Alphabet

Middle Bronze Age 19–15th c. BC

Meroitic 3rd c. BC
Complete genealogy

The Nabatean alphabet is a consonantal alphabet (abjad) that was used by the Nabateans in the 2nd century BC. Important inscriptions are found in Petra. The alphabet is descended from the Aramaic alphabet, and in turn developed into the Arabic alphabet from the 4th century.

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Nabatean Name Arabic
Alphabet
Hebrew
Alphabet
Image:01 aleph.gif Aleph ا א
Image:02 bet.gif Bet ב
Image:03 gimel.gif Gimel ג
Image:04 dal.gif Dal د ד
Image:05 ha.gif Ha ה
Image:06 waw.gif Waw و ו
Image:07 zayn.gif Zayn ز ז
Image:08 ha.gif Ħa ח
Image:09 taa.gif Ṭaa ط ט
Image:10 yaa.gif Yaa י
Image:11 kaf.gif Kaf כ
Image:12 lam.gif Lam ל
Image:13 meem.gif Meem מ
Image:14 noon.gif Noon נ
Image:15 sin.gif Sin שׂ
Image:16 ein.gif 'in ﻋـ ע
Image:17 fa.gif Fa ﻓـ פ
Image:18 sad.gif Ṣad ס
Image:19 qaf.gif Qaf ق ק
Image:20 ra.gif Ra ر ר
Image:21 shin.gif Shin שׁ
Image:22 ta.gif Ta ت ת
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