- The
Itureans (Gr****: Ἰτουραῖοι) were a semi-nomadic
tribe who
became sedentarized in the ****enistic period. The
exact origin of the
Itureans is disputed...
-
reportedly inhabited by the
Itureans,
possibly an
Arabic or
Aramaean people.
According to the
Histories of
Alexander the Great, the
Itureans were Arab peasants...
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origins of the Druze,
including possible connections to the Arameans, Arabs,
Itureans, Cuthites, Hivites, Armenians, Persians, and Turks. Some
suggested a European...
- Palaestina,
Arabia Petraea, Egypt, and
large parts of Anatolia. The Arab
Itureans inhabited Lebanon, Syria, and
northern Palestine (Galilee)
during the ****enistic...
- po****tions. North-Eastern
parts of the
province were also
inhabited by
pagan Itureans, who
lived in more
significant numbers in the
neighbouring Phoenicia and...
- Furthermore, the
parallel account of the
conquest and
forced conversion of the
Itureans is now
widely considered fictional, with even
clearer archaeological evidence...
-
inhabited by the
offspring of
those same
Iturean converts.
Other scholars have
suggested that the
Itureans underwent a
voluntary conversion to Judaism...
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Phoenicia Amrit Arwad Gebal Tartus Tyre
Sidon New
Kingdom of
Egypt Arabs Itureans?
Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin...
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Itureans moved into the Golan,
occupying over one
hundred locations in the region.
Iturean stones and
pottery have been
found in the area.
Itureans also...
- nations:
Amorites Arabs Alawites Ancient North Arabian-speaking
bedouins Itureans Nabataeans Tayy Thamud – 2nd to 5th
centuries AD Arameans – an ancient...