- north-western
region of the
Arabian Peninsula and used
Dadanitic language. The
Lihyanites ruled over a
large domain from
Yathrib in the
south and
parts of the Levant...
- mud-brick and
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...
-
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...
- north-western
region of the
Arabian Peninsula and used
Dadanitic language. The
Lihyanites were
known for
their advanced organization and governance, and they pla****...
- The
Lihyanite King
Statue (Monumental Statue) is a
statue likely depicting an
ancient Lihyanite king. The
sandstone statue,
dating back to the
fifth to...
- "Thamud" was not
applied to the
groups that
lived in Mada'in Salih, such as
Lihyanites and Nabataeans, but
rather to the
region itself, and
according to classical...
-
developed into the
Kingdom of
Lihyan tribe. Some
authors ****ert that the
Lihyanites fell into the
hands of the
Nabataeans around 65 BCE upon
their seizure...
-
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...
- into a
desert tent-shrine set up with a
copper sculpture of a snake. The
Lihyanites worshipped the god Dhu-Ghabat and
rarely turned to
others for
their needs...
-
official pantheon.
Attested Dhu-Ghabat Dhu-Ghabat was the
chief god of the
Lihyanites, who
rarely turned to
others for
their needs. His name
means "he of the...