- Nabataeans, who may have
eventually ****imilated the
Qedarites at the end of the ****enistic period. The
Qedarites also
feature within the
scriptures of Abrahamic...
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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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based on
claims that the
Qedarites never ruled the
region of the Wādī Ṭumīlāt, the
discovery in the Wādī Ṭumīlāt
region of
Qedarite remains, such as a shrine...
- and
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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Transjordan to the
southern parts of Judea,
which became known as Idumaea. The
Qedarites were the
dominant Arab tribe;
their territory ran from the
Hejaz in the...
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Gebal Tartus Tyre
Sidon New
Kingdom of
Egypt Arabs Itureans?
Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean
states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin Pattin classical...
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Psalms as a name for a
Middle Eastern tribal group,
which is
probably the
Qedarites. Qedar's
princely descendants are also
described in the Book of Ezekiel...
- name "Edom"
completely disappeared from the area east of Arabah. The
Qedarites controlled the territory,
followed by the Nabateans, thus
ensuring the...
- the
nomadic tribes of the
Arabian desert, and in
particular against the
Qedarites. King Kamas-halta
seemed to have
defeated Ammuladi, king of Qedar. After...
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region such as the Quraysh, Ansar, Qahtanites, Kindites, Nabataeans,
Qedarites, Adnanites, Himyarites, Lakhmids, Gh****anids, and
others used to wear...