Shaqilath


Shaqilath was a queen of the Nabataeans.
She was the second wife and co-ruler of Aretas IV of the Nabataeans.
She married King Aretas IV in 15 AD and delivered him Hagru or Hajir, Malik, Jameelah and Shaqilath II.
Her role as queen and her proximity to the king is emphasized by her title "the Sister of the King".
During the reign of King Aretas IV and Shaqilat, the trades expanded to distant areas in the ancient world and industry, commerce and civilization of the Nabataeans flourished.
Copper and silver coins where she is depicted with her husband have been recovered and they offer expressive examples and models of the Nabataean civilization in terms of the culture of clothing.