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Dhiban
ذيبان
—  City  —
Ancient Dhiban with modern settlement in the background, looking south
Dhiban is located in Jordan
Dhiban

Coordinates: 35°47′8″E / 31.49889°N 35.78556°E / 31.49889; 35.78556
Country Jordan
Province Madaba Governorate
Founded 2000 B.C.
Government
 - Type Municipality
 - Mayor Salim Hawawsheh
Area
 - City 10.24 km2 (4 sq mi)
 - Metro 20.35 km2 (7.9 sq mi)
Elevation 726 m (2,382 ft)
Population [1]
 Metro 13,043
Time zone GMT +2
 - Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)
Area code(s) +(962)5

Dhiban is a modern town located in Madaba Governorate in Jordan, approximately 70 kilometers south of Amman and east of the Dead Sea. Previously nomadic, the modern community settled the town in the 1950s. Today, Dhiban is approximately 15000 members strong, with many working in the army, government agencies, or in seasonal agricultural production. A number of young people study in nearby universities in Karak, Madaba, and Amman. Most inhabitants practice Islam.

Ancient Dhiban

The ancient settlement lies adjacent to the modern town. Excavations have revealed that the site was occupied intermittently over the past 5,000 years, its earliest occupation occurring in the Early Bronze Age in the third millennium BCE. The site's extensive settlement history is in part due to its location on the King's Highway, a major commercial route in antiquity.

The Israelites stopped at Dhiban during the Exodus. The Bible mentions "Divon" (Hebrew: דִּיבֹן‎), or "Divon Gad" (דִּיבֹן גָּד) because the city was said to have been occupied by the Gad. The name in Biblical Hebrew means wasting or pining.

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According to the Mesha Stele found at the site, Mesha, a Moabite king, expelled the Israelites and established ancient Dhiban as an important settlement in the kingdom of Moab.

Ancient Dhiban was also occupied in the Roman, Bzyantine, Early Islamic, and Middle Islamic Period.

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Municipal Affairs

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Notes

Coordinates: 35°47′E / 31.5°N 35.783°E / 31.5; 35.783

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