Al-Iršad
at-Taftazani, Sad ad-din
Iz otprilike drugog veka pre nove ere, nekoliko natpisa iz Karjatu l-Fava (blizu Sulajila) otkriva dijalekat koji se više ne smatra proto arapskim već preklasičnim arapskim. Do četvrtog veka nove ere, pojavila su se arapska kraljevstva Lahmida u južnom Iraku, Gasanida u južnoj Siriji i kindistko kraljevstvo u srednjoj Arabiji. Na njihovim dvorovima su se pojavili neki značajni primerci predislamske arapske poezije i sačuvano je nekoliko predislamskih natpisa na arapskom pismu.
From about the 2nd century BC, a few inscriptions from Qaryat al-Fāw (near Sulayyil) reveal a dialect which is no longer considered "Proto-Arabic", but Pre-Classical Arabic. By the fourth century AD, the Arab kingdoms of the Lakhmids in southern Iraq, the Ghassanids in southern Syria the Kindite Kingdom emerged in Central Arabia. Their courts were responsible for some notable examples of pre-Islamic Arabic poetry, and for some of the few surviving pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions in the Arabic script.
arapski
2012-03-15T09:32:55.503Z
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