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Gerrha (Ancient Gr****: Γέρρα, romanized:
Gérrha) was an
ancient and
renowned city
within Eastern Arabia, on the west side of the
persian Gulf.
Known from...
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earliest seaports in the
region and has been
linked to the
ancient city of
Gerrha mentioned in
classical Gr**** and
Roman sources.
Uqair is also
notable as...
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Gerrha was an
ancient city of
Eastern Arabia, on the west side of the
Persian Gulf. More accurately, the
ancient city of
Gerrha has been determined...
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previous theories had
suggested they
instead were the
eponymous residents of
Gerrha in
Eastern Arabia,
which this
inscription put to rest.
According to Muslim...
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influential civilizations starting from 3000 BCE onwards, such as Dilmun,
Gerrha, and Magan,
playing a
vital role in
trade between Mesopotamia, and the Mediterranean...
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because of
trade happening there involving luxury products. In this context,
Gerrha was an
ancient city of
great importance in
Eastern Arabia. It was located...
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Nabataeans the
Ptolemaic fortress of Gaza took
control of the ****e
trade with
Gerrha and
Southern Arabia. Gaza
experienced another siege in 96 BC by the Hasmonean...
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appear that
there exists a
people richer than the
Sabaeans and the
people of
Gerrha who were
agents of
everything which fell
under the name of
shipping between...
- Sea was
Gerrha in the
Persian Gulf,
reported by the
historian Strabo to have been
founded by
Babylonian exiles as a
Chaldean colony.
Gerrha exercised...
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Nabatea Iturea Seleucid Empire Coele-Syria
Roman Syria Arabia Dilmun Magan Gerrha Awal
Tylos Saba
Qedar Qatabān Ḥaḍramawt Awsān
Thamud Maʿīn
Lihyan Nabataea...