- Nabatean
- adjective or noun see Nabataea
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Nabatean — n. resident of Nabataea, one who is from Nabataea (also Nabatean) adj. of or pertaining to the people of an ancient Arabian kingdom, of the language of the Nabataeans (also Nabatean) … English contemporary dictionary
Nabatean — 1. adjective Relating to the Nabatean people or its language. 2. noun a) an ancient name for one of a people around modern Jordan. b) the language of those people … Wiktionary
nabatean — nab·a·te·an … English syllables
nabatean — noun see nabataean … Useful english dictionary
Movenpick Nabatean Castle Hotel — (Вади Муса,Иордания) Категория отеля: 5 звездочный отель Адрес: Queen Rania St … Каталог отелей
NABATEANS — NABATEANS, ancient people in the Middle East. Originally a pastoral, nomadic people, the Nabateans became merchants in the trade of oils, aromatics and spices, frankincense and myrrh from southern Arabia. By the second century B.C.E., they… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Mada'in Saleh — For the sura of the Qur an of the same name, see Al Hijr. Al Hijr Archaeological Site (Madâin Sâlih) * UNESCO World Heritage Site A row of to … Wikipedia
Nabataeans — Map of the Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled AD 117–138), showing the location of the Arabes Nabataei in the desert regions around the Roman province of Arabia Petraea … Wikipedia
AVEDAT — (Ovdat; Ar. Abde ) (Heb. עָבְדַת), former town in the central Negev, probably named after the deified Nabatean king Obodas; a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is referred to in ancient sources as Oboda (tabula Peutingeriana) Eboda (Ptolemaeus 5:16 … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PETRA — (Gr. rock, a translation of the Heb. sela), a ruined site in Edom, 140 mi. (224 km.) S. of Amman, 60 mi. (96 km.) N. of Elath. It is assumed that the biblical Sela was situated farther north (II Kings 14:7). In later sources (Jos., Ant., 4:161;… … Encyclopedia of Judaism