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All about the ancient Nabataean Empire: from Sinai east to Iraq; from southern Syria south to Medina. From the time of the Greeks into early Islam.
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Login NABATAEA.NET Explore Cinema Travel Shop Read New Book Release: Let The Stones Speak Download PDF Let The Stones Speak Dan Gibson’s definitive new book on early Islamic qiblas, based on over 200 archaeological sites from the first centuries of Islam. Discover why there were multiple qiblas, who created them, and why only one survived. Click to learn more, and download a free pdf version of the book. Over 350 pages. Includes the database and content by other scholars. Heavily footnoted with a 16 page bibliography. Includes an extensive index. Download Today Explore nabataea.net/explore Nabateans: Who were they and what made them great? History (22 articles) For over four hundred years the Nabataeans were the principle merchants of the Middle East. From their capital city of Petra they influenced the Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians, connecting them with trade to the far flung parts of the world. Culture and Religion ...
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