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- extensive influence that Lihyan acquired.[unreliable source?] The term "Dedanite" usually describes the earlier phase of the history of this kingdom since...
- concentration of rock dwellings and tombs that date from the Nabatean and Dedanite periods that coincided with Greco-Roman influence during classical antiquity...
- millennium BCE. Dadanitic was originally referred to as Lihyanite. The term Dedanite was first used in 1932 by Hubert Grimme for some Lihyanite inscriptions...
- city-state of north-western Arabia. The people of Dedan are called Dedanim or Dedanites. Dedan is also the name of the son of Raamah and the son of Jokshan. The...
- Hegra (Ancient Gr****: Ἕγρα, Arabic: ٱلْحِجْر, romanized: al-Ḥijr), also known as Mada’in Salih (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, romanized: madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, lit...
- dedicated me as a tithe of their works to Apollo." Weight from Didyma. Dedanite inscription. Apollo of Piombino. "Mantiklos donated me as a tithe to the...
- of ruins, These ruins here are the remnant of a former Capital of the Dedanites, which was flourishing from 800BC to the 1st century. At this time the...
- suggests the existence of Jewish headmen of both Hegra and Dedan. One Dedanite inscription mentions a rabbi. A recently identified epigraph, UJadhNab...
- 1002/9781119071860.ch38. ISBN 9781119174288. S2CID 238844805 – via CrossRef. "Dedanite and Minaean (South Arabian) Inscriptions from the Hisma – DoA Publication...
- 200 mi (320 km) east of the Red Sea, known to be a caravan center. The Dedanites (verse 13) and Kedar (verse 16) were Arabian tribes. It is recorded that...