The Period of Prosperity in Relations Between the Kingdom of Gerrha and the Hellenistic Kingdoms During the Third Century Bc
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Thaj, Hellenistic, Seleucid, Arabian Peninsula, Gerrha's CoinsAbstract
This study explores the economic, political, and cultural implications of Coinsemergence in the Kingdom of Gerrha, focusing on its interactions with the Ptolemies and Seleucids. By examining artifacts, coins, inscriptions, and historical records, we uncover the ties between the Gerrha and Hellenistic kingdoms. Evidence points to robust trade, cultural exchanges, and conflicts like the Great Gerrha War. Findings underscore Gerrha's pivotal role in Middle East-Mediterranean trade and mutual cultural influences with the Hellenistic world. The study encourages further archaeological efforts and interdisciplinary research for a holistic view of these ancient relationships. The study suggests boosting archaeological exploration to reveal Gerrha's.
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