Gerrha (Ancient Greek: Γέρρα, romanized: Gérrha) was an ancient and renowned city within Eastern Arabia, on the west side of the persian Gulf. Prior to...
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Pre-Islamic Arabia (section Gerrha)
settled". Gerrha (Arabic: جرهاء), was an ancient city of Eastern Arabia, on the west side of the Persian Gulf. More accurately, the ancient city of Gerrha has...
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Eastern Arabia (section Gerrha)
settled". 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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Uqair (section Links to ancient Gerrha)
in the Persian Gulf and has been linked by some to the ancient city of Gerrha mentioned in Greek and Roman sources. The site was also the location of...
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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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Da'asa Dedan (Al-'Ula) Dibba Dumat Al-Jandal (Adummatu) Ed-Dur Failaka Gerrha Ḥaram Hili Archaeological Park Ibri Izki Jeddah Jubbah Julfar Kalba Al-Kharj...
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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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Areion, Kandahar, Persepolis. Persian Gulf – Apologos, Asabon, Charax, Gerrha (or Gerra), Ommana. Red Sea – Adulis, Aualites, Berenica, Malao, ancient...
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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...
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theophoric name invoking the goddess) was attested as the name of a man from Gerrha, a city located in the region. From Safaitic and Hismaic inscriptions, it...
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towards Egypt and the Levant, and those leading to the northeast towards Gerrha near the Persian Gulf. The Roman prefect of Egypt Aelius Gallus led a costly...
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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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most important settlement on the southern coast of the Persian Gulf was Gerrha. In the second century the Lakhum tribe, who lived in what is now Yemen...
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(2022) Dumat Al-Jandal 49,538 (2022) Dawadmi 86,861 (2022) Farasan Gatgat Gerrha Ghawiyah Village in Jizan Province Al-Gwei'iyyah Hautat Sudair 14,813 (2022)...
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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...
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Nabataeans the Ptolemaic fortress of Gaza took control of the spice trade with Gerrha and Southern Arabia. Gaza experienced another siege in 96 BC by the Hasmonean...
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Switzerland Gerra (Verzasca), Ticino, Switzerland Gerra (moth), a moth genus Gerrha or Gerra, ancient city in Arabia Girra, Babylonian and Akkadian god of fire...
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where it joined a trade route starting in Ḥaḍramawt and passing through Gerrha. By around c. 259 BC, the Qedarite territory in eastern Egypt had been made...
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the middle of the sea… [Zesan] is in close communication with Angu city (Gerrha) in Anxi (Parthia). The Eriosh Petroglyphs, located on the north coast 20 km...
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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...
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a cargo airline using "Dilmun" as radio call sign Dilmun Burial Mounds Gerrha Gilgamesh History of Bahrain History of Kuwait Indus–Mesopotamia relations...
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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...
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well as of another incense trading route which ran to the north-east until Gerrha, due to which Ḥaḍramawt also derived significant revenue from the transit...
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Romans in AD 106. Charax was a rich port with ships arriving regularly from Gerrha, Egypt, India, and beyond. Trajan observed the ships bound for India during...
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AL4. Aulon AL5. Chimara AL6. Bouthroton AL7. Oricum AL8. Thronion AR1. Gerrha * Pseudo-Scymnus writes that some say that the city of Bizone belongs to...
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Gulf and receives tribute of 500 talents of silver from the citizens of Gerrha, a mercantile state on the west coast of the Persian Gulf. Antiochus III...
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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...
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– 5th century AD) Lihyanite Kingdom (7th century BC – 24 BC) Kingdom of Gerrha (650 BC – 300 AD) Qedarite Confederation (9th–1st century BC) Kingdom of...
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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...
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Carolina". politicalgraveyard.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12. "Individual Page: gerrha -- Southern Ransoms". wc.rootsweb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12. "National Register...
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