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    The Nabataeans or Nabateans were an ancient Arab people who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant. Their settlements—most prominently the assumed capital city of Raqmu (present-day Petra, Jordan) —gave the name Nabatene (Ancient Greek: Ναβατηνή, Nabatēnḗ) to the Arabian borderland that … See more

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    The Nabataeans were one among several nomadic tribes who roamed the Arabian Desert, moving with their herds to wherever they could find pasture and water. These … See more

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    The extent of Nabataean trade resulted in cross-cultural influences that reached as far as the Red Sea coast of southern Arabia. The gods … See more

    Although not as dry as at present, the area occupied by the Nabataeans was still a desert and required special techniques for agriculture. One was to contour an area of land into a shallow funnel and to plant a single fruit tree in the middle. Before the 'rainy season', … See more

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    Many examples of graffiti and inscriptions—largely of names and greetings—document the area of Nabataean culture, which extended as far north as the north … See more

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    The Nabataeans spoke an Arabic dialect but, for their inscriptions, used a form of Aramaic that was heavily influenced by Arabic forms and … See more

    Apollodorus of Damascus - Nabataean architect and engineer from Damascus, Roman Syria, who flourished during the 2nd century AD. his massive architectural output gained him immense popularity during his time. He is one of the few architects whose … See more

    Petra and Little Petra in Jordan
    Bosra in Syria
    Mada'in Saleh in northwest Saudi Arabia.
    Jabal al-Lawz in northwest Saudi Arabia. See more

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  2. Jordan - History - The Mysterious Nabateans - King Hussein

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    WebIt appears that a nomadic tribe known as the Nabateans began migrating gradually from Arabia during the sixth century BCE. Over time, they abandoned their nomadic ways and settled in a number of places in …

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  3. The Nabateans History – Via Jordan

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    WebThe Nabatean History. Nabateans were ancient people and nomadic tribes from Arabia and they used to travel across the deserts of Arabia for trade. Began migrating gradually from

  4. https://visitpetra.jo/Pages/viewpage.aspx?pageID=133

    WebAbout Petra. The Nabatean. The Nabataeans, an Arab tribe, first appeared in the sixth century BC in the desert located to the east of Jordan, and came from the south-east of the Arabian Peninsula. They settled first in Petra …

  5. https://www.nabataea.net/explore/history/who

    WebHistory tells us that the Nabataeans were nomads, dwelling in tents in the desert. Yet, within a few short years they built spectacular and awe-inspiring monuments. The magnificent …

  6. https://arabiannightsrum.com/about-wadi-rum/learn/nabataean

    WebThe Nabatean territories spanned modern day trans-Jordan as well as neighbouring areas of Saudi Arabia, the Sinai and Gaza. The Nabataean capital was in Raqmu (modern day Petra). The kingdom controlled critical …

  7. https://www.world-archaeology.com/features/the...

    WebSep 22, 2017 · Edom – today in southern Jordan – was now controlled not by the lords of the Levantine coast but by the merchants of the Arabian desert. The Nabataeans controlled Edom and paid tribute to no one. Soon …

  8. https://www.worldhistory.org/Kingdom_of_Nabatea

    WebMar 05, 2018 · The Nabatean Kingdom was a powerful political entity which flourished in the region of modern-day Jordan between the 4th century BCE and c. 106 CE and is best known today for the ruins of its capital city of …

  9. https://books.openedition.org/ifpo/4896

    Web1 We do not know the exact origins of the Nabataeans; they are a nomadic people from Arabia who settled in present-day Jordan between the 6 th and 4 th centuries BC. In 312, they already occupied the former lands of the …

  10. What Happened To The Ancient Nabateans? - On Secret Hunt

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    WebMay 31, 2022 · The Nabataeans, an Arab tribe, first appeared in the sixth century BC in the desert located to the east of Jordan, and came from the south-east of the Arabian …

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