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| Name |
missing link to the Nabataeans |
| Gender |
Male |
| Clan Name |
Nabataeans from Damascus were known as Nabat al-Sham |
| Clan Name |
Nabataeans from Iraq were known as Nabat al-‘Irak |
| Military Service |
703 BC |
| a group of Chaldaeans and neighboring tribes (Nabataeans of Petra) rebelled against Sennacherib, King of Assyria |
| Military Service |
From 658 BC to 653 BC |
| Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria - fought against the Nabataeans of Arabia |
| Military Service |
641 BC |
| the tribes of Qedar and Nebayot united in what was called the “confederation of Atarsamain” |
| Military Service |
Tiglathpilezeer III lists among the tribes who rebelled - the Nabatu (perhaps the Nabataeans, descendants of Nebayoth, the son of Ishmael), and the tribe of Qedar |
| Residence |
Saudi Arabia |
| Hegra, Meda'in Saleh |
| Residence |
Josephus claimed that the Nabataeans lived through the whole country extending from the Euphrates to the Red Sea. |
| Residence |
Nabataeans built the ancient city of Petra |
| Residence |
From 0060 BC to 0039 BC |
Jordan |
| Petra was home of the Nabataeans |
| _FSFTID |
LDMX-D4W |
| Death |
DECEASED |
| Person ID |
I77705 |
My Genealogy | Gent Tree received from familysearch |
| Last Modified |
13 Oct 2023 |
| Family |
UNKNOWN d. DECEASED |
| Children |
| | 1. ha-Nebajoth Natnu, b. Abt 700 BC, Damascus, Dimashq, Syria d. Aft 638 BC |
| | 2. Yashjub ibn Nabit, b. Abt 270 BC d. DECEASED |
| | 3. King of the Nabataeans Aretas I ,, b. Abt 200 BC, Deserta Grande, Madeira, Portugal d. 145 BC, Deserta Grande, Madeira, Portugal  |
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| Family ID |
F36026 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
13 Oct 2023 |
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