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The Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations were three confrontations initiated by Greek general Antigonus I against the Arab Nabataeans in 312 BC. Following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, his empire was disputed between his generals, including Antigonus, who for a time controlled the Levant. Reaching Edom, just north of Petra, Antigonus became aware of the wealth of the Nabataeans, generated from the spice trade caravans. The three raids against the Nabateans either came to nothing or ended in disaster for the Greeks.

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  • Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations (en)
  • المواجهات بين أنتيغونوس والأنباط (ar)
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  • كانت المواجهات بين أنتيغونوس والأنباط ثلاث مواجهات بدأها الجنرال اليوناني أنتيغونوس الأول ضد الأنباط العرب في عام 312 قبل الميلاد. وبعد وفاة الإسكندر الأكبر عام 323 قبل الميلاد، كانت إمبراطوريته متنازع عليها بين جنرالاته، بمن فيهم أنتيغونوس، الذي سيطر على بلاد الشام لفترة من الزمن. وبعد الوصول إلى إدوم، إلى الشمال مباشرة من البتراء، أصبح أنتيغونوس مدركاً لثروة الأنباط، الناتجة عن قوافل تجارة التوابل. لم تصل الغارات الثلاث ضد الأنباط إلى شيء أو انتهت بكارثة لليونانيين. (ar)
  • The Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations were three confrontations initiated by Greek general Antigonus I against the Arab Nabataeans in 312 BC. Following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, his empire was disputed between his generals, including Antigonus, who for a time controlled the Levant. Reaching Edom, just north of Petra, Antigonus became aware of the wealth of the Nabataeans, generated from the spice trade caravans. The three raids against the Nabateans either came to nothing or ended in disaster for the Greeks. (en)
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  • Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations (en)
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  • Location of the confrontations in modern-day Jordan. (en)
  • Map showing the territories controlled by Antigonus and the territory controlled by the Nabataeans around 314 BC (en)
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  • Tons of Nabataean reserves of frankincense, myrrh and silver stolen by the Greeks (en)
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  • few killed, women kidnapped (en)
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