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- Nabataeans - Wikipedia
The Nabataeans or Nabateans ( ˌ n æ b ə ˈ t iː ən z ; Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 , NBṬW, vocalized as Nabāṭū) [a] were an ancient Arab people [1] who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant [1]
- Solving the Enigma of Petra and the Nabataeans
Almost everything about the Nabataeans—their history, their culture, their religion, their technologies and especially their architecture—reflects a society born out of two worlds: one authentically Arabian, and the other unquestionably Hellenized
- Who were the Nabataeans?
Much of what is now known about Nabataean culture comes from the writings of early historians like Strabo, Josephus, Pliny, and Diodorus of Sicily These historians give us tantalizing glimpses into Nabataean life and culture, as well as a broad outline of their history as seen by outsiders
- Nabataean | Arabian, Petra Trade | Britannica
Nabataean, member of a people of ancient Arabia whose settlements lay in the borderlands between Syria and Arabia, from the Euphrates River to the Red Sea Little is known about them before 312 bc, when they were unsuccessfully attacked by Demetrius I Poliorcetes, king of Macedonia, in their mountain fortress of Petra south of the Dead Sea
- Kingdom of Nabatea - World History Encyclopedia
Nabateans were Arabian nomads from the Negev Desert who amassed their wealth first as traders on the Incense Routes which wound from Qataban (in modern-day Yemen) through neighboring Saba (a powerful trade hub) and on toward Gaza on the Mediterranean Sea
- Ancient Rome Live | Peoples Personalities | The Nabataeans
The Nabataeans were an ancient Arab people who built a thriving kingdom and trade empire Known for their rock-carved capital Petra, Nabatean society flourished from the 4th century BCE to the 2nd century CE
- Where Did the Nabataeans Come From? - Discover Magazine
Historians agree that the nomadic Nabataeans were inhabiting northwestern Arabia at least by the 4th century B C and possibly as early as the 6th century B C So, where did the Nabataeans come from before this time if it wasn’t Petra?
- The Nabataeans of Ancient Arabia – World History et cetera
Known the world over for their hauntingly beautiful cities of Petra and Mada’in Saleh and engineering acumen, the Nabataeans of ancient Arabia were the middlemen in the long distance trade between the ancient Mediterranean and South Arabia
- The Nabataeans--An Early, Pre-Islamic Arab Kingdom Once Lost in Time
Long before the rise of Islam in the 7 th century AD, an Arab power arose in the 4 th century BC Known as the Nabataean Kingdom, is formed from an Arab, Bedouin tribal base, much as the Islamic empire did almost a millennium later
- Daily Life in the Kingdom of Nabataea
The Kingdom of Nabataea (c 4th century BCE – 106 CE) was a powerful and wealthy Arab kingdom centered in what is now Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Israel Known for their advanced water management, extensive trade networks, and the magnificent city of Petra, the Nabataeans played a crucial role in ancient Middle Eastern history
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