Shammar Market Obelisk Legislation And its cultural connotations (4th century BC) | ||
Journal of University of Anbar for Humanities | ||
Article 16, Volume 2021, Issue 4, December 2021, Pages 4432-4460 PDF (820.53 K) | ||
DOI: 10.37653/juah.2021.171521 | ||
Author | ||
Rahma Bint Awaad Al-Sanani | ||
Abstract | ||
The current study aimed at shedding light on issues related to the Kingdom of Qataban as the study indicated that the Kingdom succeeded during the period between the end of the fifth century BC and the fourth century BC in preparing the country to issue legislation for (Shammar Market) by extending influence and control over most of the land commercial convoys and the paths through the mountains linking its fertile valleys, and the Kingdom formulated the articles of legislation of its law to achieve its major economic interests and guarantee security and profit for all market workers, merchants and its visitors, which led to the subjugation of all the dominant kingdoms and tribes that may pose a threat to its commercial economy, It took (Shammar Market) which was famous as its capital to be a major centre for bringing merchants from inside and outside the Arabian Peninsula to settle there. | ||
Keywords | ||
Roads; Law; merchants; taxes; Economy | ||
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