- The
Nabataeans or
Nabateans (/ˌnæbəˈtiːənz/;
Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈, NBṬW,
vocalized as Nabāṭū) were an
ancient Arab
people who
inhabited northern...
- The
Nabataean Kingdom (
Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 Nabāṭū), also
named Nabatea (/ˌnæbəˈtiːə/), was a
political state of the
Nabataeans during classical...
- The
Nabataean script is an
abjad (consonantal alphabet) that was used to
write Nabataean Aramaic and
Nabataean Arabic from the
second century BC onwards...
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Nabataean Aramaic is the
extinct Aramaic variety used in
inscriptions by the
Nabataeans of the East Bank of the
Jordan River, the Negev, and the Sinai...
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Nabataean Arabic (or Nabataeo-Arabic) was a
predecessor of the
Arabic alphabet. It
evolved from
Nabataean Aramaic,
first entering use in the late third...
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Nabataean art is the art of the
Nabataeans of
North Arabia. They are
known for finely-potted
painted ceramics,
which became dis****d
among Greco-Roman...
- The
Nabataeans of Iraq or
Nabatees of Iraq (Arabic: نبط العراق, romanized: Nabaṭ al-ʿIrāq) is a name used by
medieval Islamicate scholars for the rural...
- The
Nabataean religion was a form of Arab
polytheism practiced in Nabataea, an
ancient Arab
nation which was well
settled by the
third century BCE and...
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Nabataean language may
refer to:
Nabataean Aramaic, a
Western Aramaic variety that was the
written language of the
Nabataean kingdom Nabataean Arabic,...
- Gr****: Πέτρα, "Rock"),
originally known to its
inhabitants as
Raqmu (
Nabataean: 𐢛𐢚𐢒 or 𐢛𐢚𐢓𐢈, *Raqēmō), is a
historic and
archaeological city...