Tayma /ˈteɪmə/ (Taymanitic: 𐪉𐪃𐪒, TMʾ, vocalized as: Taymāʾ; Arabic: تيماء, romanized: Taymāʾ) is a large oasis with a long history of settlement, located...
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Nabonidus (section Nabonidus in Tayma)
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...
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The Tayma stones, also Teima or Tema stones, were a number of Aramaic inscriptions found in Tayma, now northern Saudi Arabia. The first four inscriptions...
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Lihyan (section Expansion into Taymāʾ)
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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The Al Naslaa rock is a landform 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the Tayma oasis in Saudi Arabia. It is a large sandstone rock split neatly down the middle...
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The Pharaonic Tayma inscription is a hieroglyphic petroglyph found near the oasis of Tayma in Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia. It was discovered by local archaeologists...
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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...
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Tamyan-Taymas (Russian: Тамьян-Таймас; Bashkir: Тамъян-Таймаҫ, Tamyan-Taymaś) is a rural locality (a selo) in Bogdanovsky Selsoviet, Miyakinsky District...
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the 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...
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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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to the variety of Northwest Semitic and ANA script used in the oasis of Tayma. This was an important stopping point on the caravan route from South Arabia...
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actor Tayma, an oasis in Saudi Arabia Tema, Togo Tema Reef, in the Cook Islands Land of Tema, mentioned in the Bible and identified with Tayma TEMA Foundation...
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Taymanitic was the language and script of the oasis of Taymāʾ in northwestern Arabia, dated to the second half of the 6th century BC. Taymanitic does not...
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of Medina province. The city is located 110 km (68 miles) southwest of Tayma and 300 km (190 miles) north of Medina. The city (municipality) covers 2...
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Lyric (group) (redirect from Tayma Loren)
Fleurimond, Los Angeles native Jackie (a.k.a. Baby J), and Detroit native Thema "Tayma Loren" McKinney. They would later be recognized as the first female trio...
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Statue of Iddi-Ilum Statue of Ebih-Il Stele of the Vultures Stele of Zakkur Tayma stones Tiara of Saitaferne Vase of Entemena Victory Stele of Naram-Sin Worshipper...
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(although Wallin thought their dates were not as good as those in Al Jawf and Tayma), but also for its fertile grazing lands. "بلدية محافظة جبه". momra.gov...
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province has traditionally been inhabited by the Howeitat tribe. Tabuk Tayma Duba Al Wajh Haql Umluj Al-Bad' Neom (under construction) Amaala (under...
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Well Tarout Castle Tarout Island Tayma Tomb of Eve Uqair salt mine (Archaeological site) Pharaonic Tayma inscription Tayma stones Al Naslaa Bir Hima Rock...
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information. For example, he says Al-Samaw’al ibn ‘Ādiyā was a native of Tayma (in northwestern Arabia) whose father had ties to the Ghassanids. He lived...
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Al Rashīd). His expansion reached al-Jawf and Palmyra to the north and Tayma and Khaybar to the west. In 1891, after a rebellion, ʿAbd al-Rahman bin...
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in Saudi Arabia located near 27° 50' 27" N 38° 06' 41" E, northwest of Tayma, Saudi Arabia. It is located at an elevation of 1,030 metres (3,379 ft)...
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Dieulafoy and Jane Dieulafoy in Susa, Persia (1884–1886) Charles Huber in Tayma, Arabia (1885) Alfred Charles Auguste Foucher in India and present-day Pakistan...
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prosperity" His expansion reached al-Jawf and Palmyra to the north, and Tayma and Khaybar to the west. In 1891, after a rebellion, ʿAbdul Rahman bin Faisal...
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Arabia in the 12th century. He visited and described Khaybar and neighboring Tayma sometime around 1170 and mentioned those places as Jewish habitations. Khaybar...
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was vastly unpopular, and he and his brothers agreed that he should go to Tayma and Saud bin Hamoud Al Rashid become emir. When he left, however, Saud was...
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saying that the earliest records of trans-Arabian caravan voyages from Tayma and Sheba unto the Middle-Euphrates etc. occurred in the mid-8th century...
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Sakaka governorate and Domat al-Jandal in the eastern, Tabuk to the west, Tayma to the southwest, Hail to the southeast, and the Jordanian border to the...
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The Aramaic stele inscription discovered by Charles Hubert in 1880 at Tayma mentions the introduction of a new god called Salm of hgm into the city's...
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BC and sought to occupy several areas to the south of Al-Jawf including Tayma, Lihyan, Khaybar, and Medina. While the specifics are not entirely clear...
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