Kingdom of Qedar

Kingdom of Qedar

The "kingdom" of Qedar was an Arab kingdom in Persia after its conquest mentioned in Christian writings of the mid seventh century. [William J Dumbrell. 'The Tell el-Maskhuta Bowls and the "Kingdom" of Qedar in the Persian Period'. "Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research" 203 (1971): 33-44.]

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