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  2. Shaqilath - Wikipedia

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    Shaqilath (Nabataean Aramaic: π’π’šπ’π’‘π’ž ‎, ŠQYLT; [3] also spelled Shaqilat, Shaqeela, Shaqeelah, ŠagΔ«lat) was a queen of the Nabataeans. She was the second wife and co-ruler of Aretas IV of the Nabataeans [ 4 ] in AD 16–40.

  3. Shaqilath II - Wikipedia

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    Shaqilath II (Nabataean Aramaic: π’π’šπ’π’‘π’ž ‎, ŠQYLT; fl. 70), was a queen of the Nabataeans. Silver drachma of Malichus II with his wife Shaqilath II. She was the daughter of Aretas IV of the Nabataeans and his second wife Shaqilath. She ruled jointly with her half-brother and husband Malichus II in 40–70.

  4. List of Nabataean kings - Wikipedia

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    The Rulers of Nabataea, reigned over the Nabataean Kingdom (also rendered as Nabataea, Nabatea, or Nabathea), inhabited by the Nabataeans, located in present-day Jordan, south-eastern Syria, southern modern-day Israel and north-western Saudi Arabia.

  5. Nabataean Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Nabataean Kingdom (Nabataean Aramaic: π’•π’ƒπ’‹π’ˆ Nabāṭū), also named Nabatea (/ ˌ n æ b Ι™ ˈ t iː Ι™ /) was a political state of the Nabataeans during classical antiquity. The Nabataean Kingdom controlled many of the trade routes of the region, amassing large wealth and drawing the envy of its neighbors.

  6. Nabataeans - Wikipedia

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    Queen Huldu of Nabatea depicted on a drachma Based on coins, inscriptions and non-Nabatean contemporary sources, Nabataean women seem to have had many legal rights. Inscriptions on tombs demonstrate the equality of property rights between man and woman and women's rights in matters of inheritance and also their ability to make decisions about ...

  7. Rabbel II Soter - Wikipedia

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    His mother, Shaqilath II, assumed the regency of the Nabataean Kingdom, during the minority of her son Rabel II in 70-76 AD. [5] His sister Gamilath became queen of the Nabataeans. Rabbel gave himself the Greek title "Soter", [3] meaning "Savior". [6] He reigned with his first wife Queen Gamilath and his second wife Queen Hagaru. [7]

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    10 Reasons Taylor Swift Was the Queen of Our Hearts in 2023. Kat Pettibone. December 13, 2023 at 4:19 PM. Buda Mendes/TAS23/Getty Images.

  9. List of pre-Islamic Arabian deities - Wikipedia

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    He is worshipped by many tribes, including the Quraysh, who controlled access to the image. Hubal's name also appears in a Nabataean inscription in Mada'in Saleh, along with Dushara and Manat. Attested: Attested: Isaf and Na'ila: Isaf and Na'ila are a pair of deities, a god and a goddess, whose cult was centered near the Well of Zamzam.