Tomb of Anesho Petra Jordan

Prime Minister of the Queen who ruled Petra from 70 to 76 AD.

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The tomb of Anesho is also called Uneishu tomb.

The tomb of Anesho is located in the Rock city of Petra at the end of Street of the FacadesIt is located on the right side and above several caves in the Jabal al-Khubtha rock massif. The name of the tomb was derived from the inscription (The Tomb of Anesho) on a gravestone. Anesho was the prime minister of the queen who ruled her son as a placeholder between 70 and 76 AD. Right next to the tomb is the entrance to a triclinium, a Nabataean dining room that was used for feasts in honor of the dead.


who these Sights in Petra would like to visit must at the end of the Facade street an Side path to the tomb climb up.


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Information boards on site, as well as personal experiences when visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site Petra Jordan in October 2019.

Petra Development And Tourism Region Authority (oD), Locations in Petra. The Street of Facades. [online] Retrieved on April 15.04.2021, XNUMX, from URL: http://www.visitpetra.jo/DetailsPage/VisitPetra/LocationsInPetraDetailsEn.aspx?PID=7

Robert Wenning (1990), Two forgotten Nabatean Inscriptions. [online] Retrieved on May 25.05.2021, XNUMX, from URL:
http://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/809/1/Wenning_Two_forgotten_Nabatean_inscriptions_1990.pdf [PDF file]

Universes in Universe (oD), Petra. Uneishu tomb. [online] Retrieved on April 15.04.2021, XNUMX, from URL:
https://universes.art/de/art-destinations/jordanien/petra/street-facades/uneishu-tomb-2

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