• Khirbet edh-Dharih (Arabic: خربة الذريح) is a multi-period archaeological site which mainly flourished during the Nabataean period, when a prosperous settlement...
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  • site names him as the god of Hurawa. Khirbet edh-Dharih Located 7 km south of Hurawa, the temple at Khirbet edh-Dharih is astonishingly well preserved. The...
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    Jordan Raqmu (Petra) and Little Petra/Siq al-Barid Khirbet edh-Dharih, settlement and sanctuary Khirbet et-Tannur, temple Sela (Edom), mountaintop site Wadi...
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    through various eating and drinking practices. Khirbet edh-Dharih, nearby Nabataean town with temple Khirbet et-Tannur Construction Techniques. Accessed...
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  • Faynan Khirbat Iskandar Khirbat Nuqayb al-Asaymir Khirbet edh-Dharih Khirbet en-Nahas Khirbet es-Sar Khirbet et-Tannur Lehun Dhiban, Jordan Machaerus Monastery...
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  • Frances, a sister of his friend James Mangles, and left children. Khirbet edh-Dharih, Nabataean site in today's Jordan, discovered by Irby & Mangles Lee...
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    site names him as the god of Hurawa. Khirbet edh-Dharih Located 7 km south of Hurawa, the temple at Khirbet edh-Dharih is astonishingly well preserved. The...
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  • Thames Estuary, a Guide to the Navigation of the Thames Mouth, 1853. Khirbet edh-Dharih, Nabataean site in today's Jordan, discovered by Irby & Mangles "Mangles...
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