Sigla: C 101; Dunand 1383 i  Script: Safaitic

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Transliteration
l nf h ʾlt ʾs¹s¹ nqmt m- ḏ ʾs¹lf w ʿwr {l-} {ḏ} {y}ʿw{r}

Translation
By Nf O goddess of ʾs¹s¹ [grant] vengeance on him whose actions require vengeance and [inflict] blindness {upon him who effaces}

Apparatus Criticus
C: "take revenge on him who might strike (this inscription) out" for [grant] vengeance on him whose actions require vengeance

Subjects
Genealogy

Country: Syria
Region: Rif Dimashq
Site: Ǧabal Says
Site number: 24
Map reference: 33° 16' N 37° 22' E (OSNG)
Latitude: 33.311133
Longitude: 37.354389
Present Location: In situ
Find date: 1920s and 1930s
Field collector: Maurice & Mireille Dunand
Notes: Ǧabal Says consists of a volcanic cone within a much larger crater. The latter contains the ruins of an Umayyad palace and a semi-permanent lake. De Vogüé (1868–1877: 142–143) found only 2 Safaitic texts (C 3, 3bis) and some Kufic inscriptions by the ruins and Dusaud and Macler found none. None of these seems to have climbed to the top of the inner crater. Von Oppenheim (1899–1900: i, 245), however, reported large numbers on the south-east slope of the inner crater and particularly on its summit, but did not record any. C 5–104 were copied at Ǧabal Says by the Dunands, with no indication of their exact provenance. Safaitic inscriptions and at least one Greek text are to be found all around the rim of the cone and are particularly numerous on the north, north-east and south-east parts, overlooking the lake. Both published (Dunand) and unpublished texts were found on this section of the rim, as well as C 296–298 which are among those (C 292–321) said in C to have come from "the region between Ǧabal Says and Zalaf."
Associated Inscriptions: C 93–100 ?

References:
[C] Ryckmans, G. Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum: Pars Quinta, Inscriptiones Saracenicae Continens: Tomus I, Fasciculus I, Inscriptiones Safaiticae. Paris: E Reipublicae Typographeo, 1950–1951.

[Dunand] Safaitic inscriptions copied by Maurice and Mireille Dunand in the basalt desert of southern Syria in the 1920s and 1930s and published in G. Ryckmans (ed.),
Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum. Pars V. Inscriptiones Saracenicas continens, Tomus 1. Inscriptiones Safaiticae. (2 volumes). Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 1950-1951.

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