Nabataeans
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Nabataeans has 22 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 6 live disagreements.
Mostly:built(4), developed(3), worshipped(3)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Built | Structures | [1] |
| Built | Temples | [1] |
| Built | Tombs | [1] |
| Built | Temples in Petra | [1] |
| Developed | Governance System | [1] |
| Developed | Architecture | [1] |
| Developed | Nabataean Script | [1] |
| Worshipped | Allah | [1] |
| Worshipped | Al Uzza | [1] |
| Worshipped | Dushara | [1] |
| Used | Advanced Engineering Techniques | [1] |
| Used | Aramaic | [1] |
| Adopted | Greek Gods | [1] |
| Adopted | Roman Gods | [1] |
| Traded | Textiles | [1] |
| Traded | Metals | [1] |
| Rdf:type | People | [1] |
| Ethnicity | Arabs | [1] |
| Settled in | Petra | [1] |
| Had Skill | diplomacy | [1] |
| Spoke | Nabataean Arabic | [1] |
| Controlled | Spice Trade | [1] |
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[Session date: 2023/01/11 (Wed) 06:08] User: I'm planning a trip to Jordan and I'm really interested in visiting Petra. Can you tell me more about the history of the city and its significance? By the way, I just learned a lot about it in a …
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