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Malik

Nabataeans Kingdom
Malik was the swayer of Nabataea, contemporary Jordan, in the prevail of Cleopatra VII. Maliks personal piscaries were given to Cleopatra VII (130  B.C.E.)  by  Marc  Antony. In  36  B.C.E., Cleopatra VII, learned the pride of the Nabataeans, let the fisheries  on  the  Red  Sea  to  Malik  for  200  talents  per  year, around  $400,000.  In  32  B.C.E., Malik  refused  to pay,  and  she  woke  the  neighboring  ruler,  Herod,  to launch penitentiary busts against the Nabataeans. Herod lost the Battle of Qanawat in this cause.

In  revenge, Maliks flocks reportedly set fire to Cleopatras galleys during her conflict  as  an  ally  of  Marc Antony at Actium. Cleopatra and Marc Antony were later defeated in this naval date by Octavian (Augustus) of Rome, and Egypt gone its independence.

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