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The Nabatean Kingdome Petra was once the capital of the Edomians and became the
Nabataean capital in the 5th century BC. Despite the numerous wars which struck the Middle
East. The Nabatean people were successful in maintaining their independence from the big
conquerors. I.e. The Ptolomeans, Seleukideans. Hasmonaeans and the Romans. Only in the
year 106 AD did Emperor Trajan order the annexation of the Nabataean kingdom to the
Imperium Romanum. In order to found the provincial Arabia. The country of origin of the
nomadic tribe of the Nabatian. As they described they described themselves in their
inscriptions. Themselves in their inscriptions. Is difficult to define. The Saudi-Arabia scholar
Fr. Starcky pointed for the first time to the tribe of the "nabat" and "nabat'el" in the
"Onomasticon" of this very region. He continued explaining his theory by saying that the
Nabataeans could never have developed the control of the water, the irrigations and the
terrace cuture, except in a country like Yemen, where the dam of the wonders of the world.
But according to Assyrian chronicles the Nabatu tribes also turned up in the north-east of
Arabia. In a new study J. T. Milik was thus searching for the original country of the
Nabataeans between Kuwait and Mesopotamia. He considered. Therefore, the mention of
the god of Sabu in the Nabataean inscription. According to his opinion. This country was
quite mountainous and difficult to reach. After comparing the descriptions of tow Roman
geographers Strabo and Claudius Ptolomaeus he assumed that the country Sabu was
situated geographically on the higher plateau of the more than 2000 m high mountain Muteir
which rises east-southeast of Kuwait. However Strabo (first century AD) describes the
Sabaean as a "very large tribe" (Geographike, X VI, 4, 19). Sabu is the name of a tribe which
occurs at the Thamudians. the Safaitians, the Nabataeans and even in modern Jordan , and
not the name of a geographical area. However, in the middle Ages the names Nabat and
Anbat are used by the Arabs to describe the Aramaean-speaking farmers from
Mesopotamia. As a consequence. Authors like Quatremere. Doubt the Arabic origin of the
Nabataeans. On the other hand. Contineau remarked that their "Onomasticon", their deities
and especially their use of the article "al" all prove an Arabic origin and above all with regard
to the religion major similarities with central Arabia are evident. For this reason contemporary
scholars continue searching for their origin in the area between Mecca and Dedan (al-'Ula).
However, researchs in the area of Arabia are still less worked out. According to Assyrian
annals the Nabataeans could clearly have spread out into the north-east of Arabia; the
Aramaean language was used for common communication and became the "lingua franca"
in the Orient at the latest in the eighths century BC.