- Nabataeans, who may have
eventually ****imilated the
Qedarites at the end of the ****enistic period. The
Qedarites also
feature within the
scriptures of Abrahamic...
-
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...
-
accepted by both
Islam and Judaism.
Genesis and 1
Chronicles describe the
Qedarites as a
tribe descended from the
second son of Ishmael, Qedar. Some Abrahamic...
- his
inscriptions mentioned neither the
Qedarite kingdom nor
Gindibu himself or any
successor of his. The
Qedarites were not
mentioned either in the list...
-
found adjacent to Moab in the
southern Levant. Later, in 900 BCE, the
Qedarites enjo****
close relations with the
nearby Canaanite and
Aramaean states...
-
confederation of
Ishmaelite ancestry headed by the "clan of Kedar" (i.e. the
Qedarites).
Lange identifies Nuha as the
solar deity, Ruda as the
lunar deity, and...
- 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...
- name "Edom"
completely disappeared from the area east of Arabah. The
Qedarites controlled the territory,
followed by the Nabateans, thus
ensuring the...
-
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...
- to
refer to all of them. Arab (etymology)
Ardah Bedawi Arabic Ghinnawa Qedarites Koheilan Tribes of
Arabia Everyday Resistance Jaghbub Bedoon, stateless...