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  2. Al-Khazneh - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khazneh The first glimpse of Petra's Treasury (Al-Khazneh) upon exiting the Siq. Al-Khazneh (Arabic: الخزنة; IPA:, "The Treasury"), A.K.A. Khazneh el-Far'oun (treasury of the pharaoh), is one of the most elaborate rock-cut tombs in Petra, a city of the Nabatean Kingdom inhabited by the Arabs in ancient times.

  3. Petra - Wikipedia

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    Petra flourished in the 1st century AD, when its Al-Khazneh structure, possibly the mausoleum of Nabataean king Aretas IV, was constructed, and its population peaked at an estimated 20,000 inhabitants. [10] Nabataea fell to the Romans in 106 AD, who annexed and renamed it Arabia Petraea. [11]

  4. File:Al-Khazneh, Petra, Jordan.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khazneh (Arabic: "The Treasury"), one of the most important temples; carved out of a sandstone rock face. Русский: Петра, Иордания, древний город, столица Набатейского царства.

  5. Nabataean architecture - Wikipedia

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    Al Khazneh or the Treasury at Petra. Artisans in the Nabataean city of Petra, in modern Jordan, extended the Western Asian tradition, carving their temples and tombs into the yellowish-orange rock that defines the canyons and gullies of the region.

  6. Ed-Deir, Petra - Wikipedia

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    It is the second most commonly visited monument in Petra, after the Khazneh or "Treasury". [ 3 ] The huge façade, the inner chamber and the other structures next to it or in the wider area around the Deir probably originally served a complex religious purpose, and was possibly repurposed as a church in the Byzantine period.

  7. Nabataean Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Al-Khazneh was carved into rock by the Nabataeans in their capital, Petra. The Nabataean Arabs did not emerge as a political power suddenly; their rise instead went through two phases. [ 20 ] The first phase was in the 4th century BC (ruled then by an elders' council), [ 21 ] which was marked by the growth of Nabataean control over trade routes ...

  8. El Khasné, Petra (painting) - Wikipedia

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    El Khasné, Petra is an 1874 oil painting by American landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church.It is a depiction of the Al-Khazneh temple in the historical city of Petra, Jordan, which Church visited during an extended trip to the Middle East and Europe in 1867 and 1868.

  9. Architecture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury or Al-Khazneh. The Treasury or Al-Khazneh is a monument carved out of the sandstone rock face in Petra. It was carved during the reign of the Nabataean King Aretas IV Philopatris at the start of the 1st century AD. It stands at 80 feet wide and 127 feet tall. [9]