An analytical study of an unpublished inscription written in Musnad script that the researcher discovered by chance at the archaeological site of Al-Ukhdood in the Najran region.

Document Type : Original Article

Abstract

 installation in the city of Dharban (currently Al-Al Al-Ukhdood), which has religious and political symbolism, according to what was mentioned in two of the inscriptions of the southern Musnad. The name of this facility is also associated with the ancient city of Rajmah, which flourished and became famous in the Najran Valley (from the eighth century BC until the fourth century BC). Therefore, this study directs the compass of archaeological excavation at the Al-Akhdood site towards foundations buried in the dirt. It is not unlikely that they are the ruins of the (Al-Muslim) building, whose historical value is no less than the Kaaba of Najran building, which is located at the Al-Akhdood archaeological site and is called in Musnadian inscriptions (Kaabatan/Kaaba)..
 

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