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*SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Nabatean Cities (subject)]]
 
 
'''Nabatean Cities''' were controlled or established by the [[Nabateans]] as road stations in the [[Incense Route]].
 
See also [[Nabateans]], and [[Nabatean Kings]].
 
==Overview==
Through the Nabatean capital [[Petra]], the [[Incense Route]] connected the Arabian peninsula to [[Gaza]] in the west, and to Phoenicia and Mesopotamia in the north.
 
====Cities along the Negev Route to the West====
 
*[[Oboda]] ([[Avdat]])
 
*[[Mampsis]] ([[Mamshit]])
 
*[[Sobata]] ([[Shivta]])
 
*[[Nessana]] ([[Nitzana]])
 
*[[Elusa]] ([[Halutza]])
 
*[[Rehovot]]
 
====The Transjordan Route to the North====
 
*[[Bosra]]
 
*[[Damascus]]
 
==The Nabatean Cities in ancient sources==
 
==The Nabatean Cities in scholarship==
 
==The Nabatean Cities in fiction==
 
==Related categories==
*[[Nabateans]] / [[Nabatean Kings]]
 
==External links==
 
 
[[Category:Places]]

Revision as of 07:52, 27 September 2011


Nabatean Cities were controlled or established by the Nabateans as road stations in the Incense Route.

See also Nabateans, and Nabatean Kings.

Overview

Through the Nabatean capital Petra, the Incense Route connected the Arabian peninsula to Gaza in the west, and to Phoenicia and Mesopotamia in the north.

Cities along the Negev Route to the West

The Transjordan Route to the North

The Nabatean Cities in ancient sources

The Nabatean Cities in scholarship

The Nabatean Cities in fiction

Related categories

External links