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    romanized: al-Ḥijr), also known as Mada’in Salih (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, romanized: madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, lit. 'Cities of Salih'), is an archaeological site located...
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  • by Al-'Ula. The site has been referred to as Mada'in Salih (Arabic: ﻣﺪﺍﺋﻦ ﺻﺎﻟﺢ, romanized: madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, lit. 'the cities of Saleh') since the era of...
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  • These include Qaryat al-Fāw, the Al-Ukhdūd archeological area, Hegra (Madā'in Ṣālih), Jubbah, Tārūt, Al-Shuwayḥaṭiyah, Thāj, Taimaa and Dūmat Al-Jandal...
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    first UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra (also known as al-Ḥijr, or Madā'in Ṣaliḥ), is located 22 km (14 miles) north of the city, in al-‘Ulā governorate...
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    detailed Nabataean text were the 38 funerary inscriptions from Hegra (Mada'in Salih), discovered and published by Charles Montagu Doughty, Charles Huber...
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    include Yanbu' al Bahr and Badr Hunayn. The province also contains Mada'in Salih, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Muhammad bin Abdulaziz (1926–1954) Abdul...
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    third. Popular places to visit in Saudi Arabia are Makkah, Medina, Mada'in Salih, Yanbu, Tabuk, Jeddah and Riyadh. Arriving in Saudi Arabia can be through...
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  • as the legal texts carved on the façades of the monumental tombs at Mada'in Salih, ancient Ḥegrā, in Nabataean Aramaic. It is probable, however, that...
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    and dedicatory inscriptions of the cities of Petra, Bosra and Hegra (Mada'in Salih). Many shorter inscriptions have been found in the southern Sinai Peninsula...
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    1960s and 1970s, evidence was discovered that Roman legions occupied Mada'in Salih under Trajan in the Hijaz mountain area of northeastern Arabia, increasing...
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    neighbourhood of Riyadh Rijal Almaa historic village Qasr al-Farid Tomb in Mada'in Salih Al-Rifai House gate in Farasan Islands Saudi Arabia's reported population...
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    portal Architecture portal Jordan portal Christianity portal Hegra (Mada'in Salih) – Historical site in northwest Saudi Arabia Bedul – Bedouin tribe in...
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    text. This surah takes its name from 80th verse (āyah), which refers to Mada'in Saleh, a pre-Islamic archaeological site, also called Hegra (from Arabic:...
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    to today. The stations in Mada'in Salih and Medina have been converted into museums (Hejaz Railway Museum and Mada'in Salih Railway Station), each having...
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  • Saleh (name) (redirect from Salih (name))
    al-Rashid Salih, 14th century leader of Adal Salih Ashmawi (1910–1983), Egyptian politician Salih Bozok (1881–1941), Turkish military officer Salih Dursun...
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    structures is credited to the people of Thamud. The location is also called Madāʾin Ṣāliḥ ("Cities of Saleh"), as it is speculated to be the city in which the...
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    ISBN 978-3-937872-53-7. Healey, John (1994). "The Nabataean Tomb Inscriptions of Mada'in Salih". Journal of Semitic Studies Supplement. 1 (Oxford University Press):...
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  • al-Hajj Dosariyah Dumat al-Jandal Dumat al-Jandal Wall Gerrha Hegra (Mada'in Salih) Hima Paleo-Arabic inscriptions Jabal al-Baidain Jabal al-ʿHayn Jubail...
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  • Mustatil Desert kite Harrat Khaybar Mahd adh Dhahab Al-Ula Hegra (Mada'in Salih) Keane, Augustus Henry (1901). The Gold of Ophir, Whence Brought and...
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  • Stjørdal in Trøndelag county, Norway. Hegra may also refer to: Hegra (Mada'in Salih), an archaeological site in the area of al-Ula in the Hijaz, Saudi Arabia...
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    Arabia, and one occurs alongside a Nabataean tomb inscription in Hegra (Mada'in Salih) dated to the year 267 CE. Thamudic F texts come from the southwestern...
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    idolatrous tribe living in Hegra, now called Madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, the Cities of Ṣāliḥ—in northwestern Arabia. When Salih began to preach monotheism, the Thamud demanded...
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  • also been found outside Ma'īn in the commercial colonies of Dedan and Madā'in Ṣāliḥ, in Egypt and also on Delos. (ca. 500 inscriptions) Qatabānian: the...
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    Petroglyphs of Rizal, Philippines Petroglyphs at Wadi Qarn. Petroglyphs at Mada'in Salih. Petroglyphs of musical instruments. Petroglyphs of animals, Tabuk....
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  • related to Dedan. Dedan "The Incense Road: Dedan" "The (Re-) Discovery of Mada'in Salih, Ancient Hegra, Saudi Arabia"[permanent dead link] "Al-'Ula (Saudi Arabia):...
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  • JSNab 17 or the epitaph of Raqosh is a funerary inscription from Mada'in Salih, Saudi Arabia. It is dated to 267 AD and written in a mix of Nabataean...
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  • from the regions of ʿArniyyāt and Umm Jadhāyidh, northwest of Hegra (Mada'in Salih) in Saudi Arabia. They date from the second and fourth centuries, and...
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    romanized: al-Ḥijr), also known as Mada’in Salih (Arabic: مَدَائِن صَالِح, romanized: Madāʼin Ṣāliḥ, lit. 'Cities of Salih'), is an archaeological site located...
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    in Jordan. John F. Healey (1993). The Nabataean tomb inscriptions of Mada'in Salih. Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of Manchester....
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  • Bauzou, T.; et al. (2015). Report on the Fifth Season (2014) of the Madâ'in Sâlih Archaeological Project. Nehmé, L.; Villeneuve, F. (1999). Pétra: Métropole...
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