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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
cuneiform script. The
Qedarites (Ancient
North Arabian: 𐪄𐪕𐪇, romanized: qdr) were an
ancient Arab tribal...
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Gindibu (Akkadian: ᵐGi-in-di-bu-ʾ; c. 853 BCE) was a
Qedarite Arab king.
Gindibu ruled over an Arab
kingdom located in the
northeastern parts of present-day...
- the
Qedarite king Gešem or
after his dynasty.
Although the
scholar John Van
Seters has
opposed the
identification of ʾEreṣ Gōšen with the
Qedarite territories...
- romanized: qēḏār), also
spelled as Kēdár, was the
eponymous ancestor of the
Qedarite tribal confederation. He is
mentioned in the
Bible as
being a son of Ishmael...
- Ḫazaʾil (Akkadian: 𒄩𒍝𒀪𒀭, romanized: Ḫa-za-’-ilu) was a
Qedarite king
regnant who
ruled in the 7th
century BCE. He was a
contemporary of the Neo-****yrian...
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Thamud mentioned in the
Bible and Quran. Later, in 900 BCE, the
Qedarites enjo****
close relations with the
nearby Canaanite and
Aramaean states...
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accepted by both
Islam and Judaism.
Genesis and 1
Chronicles describe the
Qedarites as a
tribe descended from the
second son of Ishmael, Kedar. Some Abrahamic...
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Winnett to the
Achaemenid period and
interpreted to be an
allusion for a
Qedarite rule over Dadān and
elsewhere in
northern Arabia as
agents of the Achaemenid...
- Central-Western
Hijaz after the
destruction of the
Qedarite kingdom near Mesopotamia, and the
remaining Qedarite Arabs there were
displaced from
their lands...
- one of the
Qedarite deities whose idols were
captured as war
booty by the Neo-****yrian king Sîn-ahhī-erība and was
returned to the
Qedarites by his son...