Qadesh
Qadesh, Qedesh, Qetesh, Kadesh, Kedesh, Kadeš and Qades come from the common Semitic root "Q-D-Š", which means "sacred."
Qadesh and variations may refer to:
Ancient/biblical places
- Kadesh or Qadesh, an ancient city of the Levant, on or near the headwaters or ford of the Orontes River
- Tell al-Nabi Mando, also called Qadesh and adjacent to the ancient site
- Battle of Qadesh, a battle between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II
- Kedesh, also Kadesh Naphthali, an ancient city in Upper Galilee, Israel (see also Qadas)
- Kadesh (Israel), biblical site or sites, one of which is sometimes named as Kadesh Barnea; Kadesh Barnea is identified at a site on the Sinai Peninsula
Modern places
- Qades, a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan
- Qadas, a Palestinian Arab Shiite village northeast of Safad that was depopulated during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war (see also Kedesh)
- Kidosht or Kadāsh, a village in Momenabad Rural District, in the Central District of Sarbisheh County, South Khorasan Province, Iran
Other uses
- Qetesh, a Canaanite and Egyptian fertility goddess
- Kadosh, a 1999 film by Amos Gitai
- Qadesh, the male equivalent of Qedesha, a sacred or temple prostitute
- Qadesh, a military unit in the Syrian Civil War that fights under the command of the Republican Guard.
See also
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