Sheba
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Sheba, also called Saba, was an ancient kingdom in South Arabia in what is now Yemen. It existed before 275 CE and likely began between 1000 BCE and 800 BCE.
The people of Sheba were called the Sabaeans. Their cities were Marib and Sirwah. At its strongest, the kingdom covered much of southern Arabia and reached into parts of Eritrea and Ethiopia in the Horn of Africa.
Sheba was very important in the ancient world. It was part of the valuable spice trade, especially for frankincense and myrrh. The Sabaeans left writings in special scripts called Ancient South Arabian script and Zabūr script.
The kingdom is famous in stories, such as the tale of the Queen of Sheba who, according to the Hebrew Bible, visited King Solomon of Israel. This story is also told in the Quran and is an important part of traditions in Ethiopian Christianity and among Yemenis today.
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