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Created page with "{{Era|Locations}}{{WP-REAL|al-Ula}} {{Expand}} {{Imageneed|Valley of Memory}} '''Al-Ula Valley'''<ref name= "DB Merchant">''Assassin's Creed: MirageValley of Memory'' – Database: Life of a Merchant</ref> is a region in what is now {{Wiki|Medina Province, Saudi Arabia|Medina Province}}, {{Wiki|Saudi Arabia}}.<ref>{{WP|al-Ula}}</ref> It is named for the market city of Al-Ula. Many different authorities dominated the region during the first mille..."
 
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'''Al-Ula Valley'''<ref name= "DB Merchant">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Life of a Merchant]]</ref> is a region in what is now {{Wiki|Medina Province, Saudi Arabia|Medina Province}}, {{Wiki|Saudi Arabia}}.<ref>{{WP|al-Ula}}</ref> It is named for the market city of [[Al-Ula]].
'''Al-Ula Valley'''<ref name= "DB Merchant">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Life of a Merchant]]</ref> is a region named for the market city of [[al-Ula]] in what is now {{Wiki|Medina Province, Saudi Arabia|Medina Province}}, {{Wiki|Saudi Arabia}}.<ref>{{WP|al-Ula}}</ref> Many different authorities controlled it throughout the first millennium BCE, namely, the {{Wiki|Lihyan|Dadānite and Lihyanite}} Kingdoms around 500 BCE; the [[Nabataean Kingdom]], which established their regional authority at [[Hegra]]; and the [[Roman Empire]] following their annexation of the kingdom into the {{Wiki|Roman province}} of {{Wiki|Arabia Petraea}}.<ref name="DB Civilizations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Dadanite/Lihyanite & Nabataean Civilizations]]</ref> The region was considered a mandatory stop along the [[Incense Road]]'s land routes due the availability of water and food produced at the [[AlUla Oasis|local oasis]].<ref name="DB Merchant">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Life of a Merchant]]</ref><ref name="DB Incense Road">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Incense Road]]</ref>
 
Many different authorities dominated the region during the first millennium BCE, namely the Kingdom of Dadan, followed by the Kingdom of Lihyan around 500 or 400 BCE and later the [[Nabataean Kingdom]], who established their regional authority at [[Hegra]].<ref name= "DB Civilizations">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Dadanite/Lihyanite & Nabataean Civilizations]]</ref> The region was considered a mandatory stop along the land routes of the [[Incense Road]], due to its geographic position, availability of water and food produced at the [[AlUla Oasis|local oasis]].<ref name= "DB Merchant">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Life of a Merchant]]</ref><ref name= "DB Incense Road">''[[Assassin's Creed: Mirage]] – [[Valley of Memory]]'' – [[Database: Incense Road]]</ref>


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Al-Ula Valley[1] is a region named for the market city of al-Ula in what is now Medina Province, Saudi Arabia.[2] Many different authorities controlled it throughout the first millennium BCE, namely, the Dadānite and Lihyanite Kingdoms around 500 BCE; the Nabataean Kingdom, which established their regional authority at Hegra; and the Roman Empire following their annexation of the kingdom into the Roman province of Arabia Petraea.[3] The region was considered a mandatory stop along the Incense Road's land routes due the availability of water and food produced at the local oasis.[1][4]

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