Doctorabdi
A nomad with no true place
The first arabic speaking population group, were located in northern arabia. Yemen, is actually "arabised", they spoke related languages to arabic but not arabic itself.
The myth that arabs originated in yemen is false
In fact, it seems the yemeni poet Abu Nuwas despited it "If a Tamimi [arab] comes and boasts that he is better than you, then say to him ‘enough you lizard muncher! You dare to boast before the scions of kings, you fool…take up your stick and shoo your goats, you whose mother got the runs and shat herself! We ruled the world both east and west while your old chieftan was a droplet in his father’s loins.”
This also makes logical sense considering arabic's relation to hebrew which is located in the levant.
The modern arab identity does remind me a lot of han chinese formation, where related population groups were consolidated and formed a sort of ethnicity or linguistic-identity.
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