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The nomadic Nabataeans settle in Petra. |
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Nabataeans gain control of trade in the region. |
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At its height, the city of Petra is the capital of the Nabataean Kingdom. Petra has about 20,000 people. |
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Rome takes over Petra. It becomes a Roman province with a Roman governor. |
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The first Christian emperor, Constantine I, shifted his capital eastward from Rome to Byzantium. |
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Christianity spreads and large churches are built in Petra. |
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Earthquake destroys a large portion of Petra . |
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Roman rule over Petra collapses. |
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Muslim Arabs arrive, and Petra comes under Islamic rule. |
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Western explorers "rediscover" Petra. |
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Petra becomes a national park, a protected archaeological site. |
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