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Lihyan (Arabic: لحيان,
Liḥyān; Gr****: Lechienoi), also
called Dadān or Dedan, was an
ancient Arab
kingdom that pla**** a
vital cultural and
economic role...
- uncertain. It is
unclear if
Lihyan was
conquered by the
Nabataeans or if the
Nabataeans captured the
territory after Lihyan had
already fallen. The Thamud...
-
accessible source of
freshwater and
fertile soil. The
settlement of the
Lihyans became a
centre of commerce, with
goods from the east,
north and south...
- the
language of the
oasis of Dadān (modern Al-'Ula) and the
kingdom of
Liḥyān in
northwestern Arabia,
spoken probably some time
during the
second half...
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Kingdom of
Qedar 800 BC–300 BC
Kingdom of
Lihyan 600 BC–100 BC
Nabataean Kingdom 400 BC–106 AD
Kingdom of
Osroene 132 BC–244 AD
Emesene Dynasty 64 BC–300s...
- Banu
Lahyan (Arabic: بنو لحيان) were an Arab
pagan tribe during the time of
Muhammad and were
involved in
several military conflicts with him. The first...
- antiquity, Gulf of
Aqaba used to be
called Gulf of
Lihyan, a
testimony to the
extensive influence that
Lihyan acquired. The
Lihyanites fell into the
hands of...
- Levant. From 1200 BCE to 110 BCE,
powerful kingdoms emerged such as Saba,
Lihyan, Minaean, Qataban, Hadhramaut, Awsan, and
Homerite emerged in Arabia. According...
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Kingdom of
Qedar 800 BC–300 BC
Kingdom of
Lihyan 600 BC–100 BC
Nabataean Kingdom 400 BC–106 AD
Kingdom of
Osroene 132 BC–244 AD
Emesene Dynasty 64 BC–300s...
- p. 33. ISBN 978-0-19-577307-1. The
common version, however, is that B.
Lihyan wanted to
avenge the ********ination of
their chief at Muhammad's instigation...