-
contemporary Greco-Roman accounts, the
Nabataeans were
annexed into the
Roman Empire by
Emperor Trajan in 106 AD.
Nabataeans'
individual culture,
easily identified...
- The
Nabataean Kingdom (
Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 Nabāṭū), also
named Nabatea (/ˌnæbəˈtiːə/) was a
political state of the
Nabataeans during classical...
- was
settled by the
Nabataeans, a
nomadic Arab people, in the 4th
century BC.
Petra would later become the
capital city of the
Nabataean Kingdom in the second...
- The
Nabataean script is an
abjad (consonantal alphabet) that was used to
write Nabataean Aramaic and
Nabataean Arabic from the
second century BC onwards...
-
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...
- spaces. Much
knowledge of
Nabataean grave goods has been lost due to
extensive looting throughout history. The
Nabataeans performed sacrifices, conducted...
-
Nabataean Arabic was the
dialect of
Arabic spoken by the
Nabataeans in antiquity. In the
first century AD, the
Nabataeans wrote their inscriptions, such...
- the Islamic-era
Arabs seem to have
called '
Nabataeans of the Levant' (نبط الشام, Nabaṭ al-Shām). The
Nabataeans of Iraq were
strongly ****ociated by their...
- The Antigonid–
Nabataean confrontations were
three confrontations initiated by Gr****
general Antigonus I
against the Arab
Nabataeans in 312 BC. Following...
- Nabataea,
reigned over the
Nabataean Kingdom (also
rendered as Nabataea, Nabatea, or Nabathea),
inhabited by the
Nabataeans,
located in present-day Jordan...