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    Nabataeans, who may have eventually assimilated the Qedarites at the end of the Hellenistic period. The Qedarites also feature within the scriptures of Abrahamic...
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    Psalms as a name for a Middle Eastern tribal group, which is probably the Qedarites. Qedar's princely descendants are also described in the Book of Ezekiel...
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    accepted by both Islam and Judaism. Genesis and 1 Chronicles describe the Qedarites as a tribe descended from the second son of Ishmael, Kedar. Some Abrahamic...
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    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...
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  • his inscriptions mentioned neither the Qedarite kingdom nor Gindibu himself or any successor of his. The Qedarites were not mentioned either in the list...
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    and Thamud mentioned in the Bible and Quran. Later, in 900 BCE, the Qedarites enjoyed close relations with the nearby Canaanite and Aramaean states...
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    who likely owned lands in Ammon, and Geshem the Arabian, king of the Qedarites, all of whom opposed Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild Jerusalem. One of the...
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    name "Edom" completely disappeared from the area east of Arabah. The Qedarites controlled the territory, followed by the Nabateans, thus ensuring the...
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    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...
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    Gebal Tartus Tyre Sidon New Kingdom of Egypt Arabs Itureans? Nabataeans Qedarites Luwian-Aramaean states Carchemish Kummuh Luhuti Palistin Pattin Classical...
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  • accepted the request for peace and returned several stolen idols to the Qedarites, and also appointed the young princess Tabūʿa to rule associated with...
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    the nomadic tribes of the Arabian desert, and in particular against the Qedarites. King Kamōš-ʿaśa seemed to have defeated Ammuladi, king of Qedar. After...
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    one of the Qedarite deities whose idols were captured as war booty by the Neo-Assyrian king Sîn-ahhī-erība and was returned to the Qedarites by his son...
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  • infers that Zabibe would have been properly titled "queen of the Qidri" (Qedarites). Zabībah is an ancient Arabic name, likely derived from zabīb (arabic:...
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    sons: Nebaioth (נְבָיוֹת Nəḇāyōṯ) Kedar (קֵדָר Qēḏār), father of the Qedarites, a northern Arab tribe that controlled the area between the Persian Gulf...
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  • Jehoiakim, according to Nehemiah 12:20. See Carshena. Kedar (Qedar): see Qedarites: Biblical Kelal or Chelal is a person listed in Ezra as among those who...
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  • 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...
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    against the Qedarites to the south of Damascus, hoping to consolidate his control of southern Syria. The surprise attack caught the Qedarite queen Samsi...
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  • Nabut, or his second son Qedar who was the father of the North Arabian Qedarite tribe that controlled the region between the Persian Gulf and the Sinai...
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    Shamash-shum-ukin, primarily against the Qedarites. Ashurbanipal's earliest account of his campaign against the Qedarites was created in 649 and describes how...
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    to refer to all of them. Arab (etymology) Ardah Bedawi Arabic Ghinnawa Qedarites Koheilan Tribes of Arabia Tribes of Yemen Jaghbub Bedoon, stateless people...
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    The Qedarites, a northern Arabian tribal confederation, seemed to have also worshipped al-Lat, as evidenced by a silver bowl dedicated by a Qedarite king...
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  • Adummim named after Qedar/Kedar Qedar or Kedar, the second son of Ishmael Qedarites, an Arab tribal confederation Benjamin Z. Kedar (born 1938), Israeli historian...
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    region such as the Quraysh, Ansar, Qahtanites, Kindites, Nabataeans, Qedarites, Adnanites, Himyarites, Lakhmids, Ghassanids, and others used to wear...
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    of Hakor of Egypt and Evagoras I of Salamis against the Persians. The Qedarites joined the failed revolt, and consequently lost significant territory...
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  •  1000 BC It was named after Dumah, son of Ishmael and was The Capital City of Qedarite Kingdom Eskişehir Anatolia  Turkey c. 1000 BC The city was founded by the...
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