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*SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Nabatean Cities (subject)]]
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'''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==




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[[Category:Places]]
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