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Tayma /ˈteɪmə/ (Taymanitic: 𐪉𐪃𐪒,
vocalized as:
Taymāʾ; Arabic: تيماء, romanized:
Taymāʾ) or Tema (Hebrew: תֵּימָן Tēmān (Habak**** 3:3)) is a
large oasis...
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kings of both
Taymāʾ and Dadān were
slain in his
enigmatic Arabian campaign (c. 552 BC). Indeed, only
during Nabonidus'
brief tenure in
Tayma was the Hijaz...
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Pharaonic Tayma inscription is a
hieroglyphic petroglyph found near the
oasis of
Tayma in
Tabuk Region,
Saudi Arabia. It was
discovered by
local archaeologists...
- to
religious reforms is debated.
Nabonidus was in self-imposed
exile in
Tayma,
Arabia from 552 to 543/542 BC. The
reason for this is unknown,
though it...
- The Al
Naslaa rock is a
landform 50 km
south of the
Tayma oasis in
Saudi Arabia. It is
split down the
middle into two parts, both
balanced on
small pedestals...
- Proto-Sinaitic inscriptions. The
Tayma stones, also
Teima or Tema stones, were a
number of
Aramaic inscriptions found in
Tayma, now
northern Saudi Arabia....
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absent from
Babylon from 553 BC to 543 or 542 BC, in self-imposed "exile" at
Tayma in Arabia, for
unknown reasons. For the
duration of the decade-long absence...
- Not to be
confused with
Jabal Ferwa near
Tayma.
Jabal Ferwa is the
highest point in
Saudi Arabia, with an
elevation of 3,002
metres (9,849 feet). It is...
- Hanspeter; Hausleiter,
Arnulf (November 2006). "Archaeology and
epigraphy at
Tayma (Saudi Arabia)".
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 17 (2): 163–176. doi:10...
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Nabataeans around 65 BC upon
their seizure of
Hegra then
marching to
Tayma, and to
their capital Dedan in 9 BC. The
Nabataeans ruled large portions...