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- Old_Aramaic_language abstract "Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, taken to give way to Middle Aramaic by the 3rd century (a conventional date is the rise of the Sassanid Empire in 224 CE).Emerging as the language of the Aramaean city-states of the Levant in the Early Iron Age, Old Aramaic was adopted as a lingua franca (besides Assyrian) in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and in this role was inherited for official use by the Achaemenid Empire during Classical Antiquity. After the fall of the Achaemenid Empire, local vernaculars became increasingly prominent, fanning the divergence of an Aramaic dialect continuum and the development of differing written standards.".
- Old_Aramaic_language iso6392Code "arc".
- Old_Aramaic_language iso6393Code "arc".
- Old_Aramaic_language iso6393Code "oar".
- Old_Aramaic_language languageFamily Aramaic_language.
- Old_Aramaic_language languageFamily Central_Semitic_languages.
- Old_Aramaic_language languageFamily Semitic_languages.
- Old_Aramaic_language spokenIn Fertile_Crescent.
- Old_Aramaic_language spokenIn Levant.
- Old_Aramaic_language thumbnail Bar-rakib.jpg?width=300.
- Old_Aramaic_language wikiPageID "16033266".
- Old_Aramaic_language wikiPageRevisionID "605567567".
- Old_Aramaic_language altname "Official Aramaic".
- Old_Aramaic_language ancestor "Old Aramaic".
- Old_Aramaic_language era "700".
- Old_Aramaic_language era "Iron Age and Classical Antiquity".
- Old_Aramaic_language extinct "evolved into Middle Aramaic by the 3rd century CE".
- Old_Aramaic_language fam Aramaic_language.
- Old_Aramaic_language fam Central_Semitic_languages.
- Old_Aramaic_language fam Semitic_languages.
- Old_Aramaic_language familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Old_Aramaic_language hasPhotoCollection Old_Aramaic_language.
- Old_Aramaic_language iso "arc".
- Old_Aramaic_language iso "oar".
- Old_Aramaic_language linglist "oar".
- Old_Aramaic_language name "Imperial Aramaic".
- Old_Aramaic_language name "Old Aramaic".
- Old_Aramaic_language region Fertile_Crescent.
- Old_Aramaic_language region Levant.
- Old_Aramaic_language region "Ancient Near East".
- Old_Aramaic_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Old_Aramaic_language subject Category:Aramaic_languages.
- Old_Aramaic_language subject Category:Assyria.
- Old_Aramaic_language subject Category:Extinct_languages.
- Old_Aramaic_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Old_Aramaic_language type AramaicLanguages.
- Old_Aramaic_language type Communication100033020.
- Old_Aramaic_language type ExtinctLanguages.
- Old_Aramaic_language type Language106282651.
- Old_Aramaic_language type Language.
- Old_Aramaic_language type Language.
- Old_Aramaic_language type Language.
- Old_Aramaic_language type InformationEntity.
- Old_Aramaic_language comment "Old Aramaic refers to the earliest stage of the Aramaic language, taken to give way to Middle Aramaic by the 3rd century (a conventional date is the rise of the Sassanid Empire in 224 CE).Emerging as the language of the Aramaean city-states of the Levant in the Early Iron Age, Old Aramaic was adopted as a lingua franca (besides Assyrian) in the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and in this role was inherited for official use by the Achaemenid Empire during Classical Antiquity.".
- Old_Aramaic_language label "Old Aramaic language".
- Old_Aramaic_language sameAs m.03qlf5r.
- Old_Aramaic_language sameAs Q3398392.
- Old_Aramaic_language sameAs Q3398392.
- Old_Aramaic_language sameAs Old_Aramaic_language.
- Old_Aramaic_language wasDerivedFrom Old_Aramaic_language?oldid=605567567.
- Old_Aramaic_language depiction Bar-rakib.jpg.
- Old_Aramaic_language isPrimaryTopicOf Old_Aramaic_language.
- Old_Aramaic_language name "Imperial Aramaic".
- Old_Aramaic_language name "Old Aramaic".