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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...
- 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...
-
stone houses. al-‘Ulā was also the
capital of the
ancient Lihyanites (
Dedanites). Today, the city of al-‘Ulā is
within the
Governorate of al-‘Ulā (Arabic:...
-
Hegra (Ancient Gr****: Ἕγρα, Arabic: ٱلْحِجْر, romanized: al-Ḥijr), also
known as Mada’in
Salih (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, romanized: madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, lit...
- 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...
-
millennium BCE.
Dadanitic was
originally referred to as Lihyanite. The term
Dedanite was
first used in 1932 by
Hubert Grimme for some
Lihyanite inscriptions...
-
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...
-
millennium BCE
caravan trade route,
known as the Darb al-Bakrah.
Multiple Dedanite and
Thamudic inscriptions are
attested in the
surrounding area, but there...
-
miles (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...
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suggests the
existence of
Jewish headmen of both
Hegra and Dedan. One
Dedanite inscription mentions a rabbi. A
recently identified epigraph, UJadhNab...