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century and a half, at some
point between the 5th and 1st
centuries BC. The
Lihyanites ruled over a
large domain from
Yathrib in the
south and
parts of the Levant...
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mudbrick and
stone houses. al-Ula was also the
capital of the
ancient Lihyanites (Dedanites). Today, the city of al-Ula is
within the
Governorate of al-Ula...
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influence suitable to its
strategic position on the
caravan road. The
Lihyanites ruled over a
large domain from
Yathrib in the
south and
parts of the Levant...
- was
originally referred to as
Lihyanite. The term
Dedanite was
first used in 1932 by
Hubert Grimme for some
Lihyanite inscriptions. In 1937, F. V. Winnett...
- The
Lihyanite King
Statue (Monumental Statue) is a
statue likely depicting an
ancient Lihyanite king. The
sandstone statue,
dating back to the
fifth to...
- north-western
region of the
Arabian Peninsula and used
Dadanitic language. The
Lihyanites were
known for
their advanced organization and governance, and they pla****...
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Mahlib Annaqa, is a 6th-7th
century BCE
temple that was
built by ancient(
lihyanite),
located in the
Khuraybah area of al-Ula Governorate,
Saudi Arabia. The...
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largest city
after Petra (modern-day Jordan), its
capital city.
Traces of
Lihyanite and
Roman occupation before and
after the
Nabatean rule, respectively...
- Al-Radhm (قصر الرضم)
Haddaj Well (بئر هداج)
Cemeteries Many Aramaic,
Lihyanite, Thamudic, and
Nabataean inscriptions Qasr Al-Bejaidi (قصر البجيدي) Al-Hadiqah...
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Colossal statue from al-Ula, it
followed the
standardized artistic sculpting of the
Lihyanite kingdom, the
original statue was
painted with white...