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The Nabataeans appear not to have fought against annexation by Rome and seemed to be happy with this because they would gain from it. The kingdom of Nabataea was in present day Jordan. It capital was Petra, which is now a famous archaeological site.

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Q: Which group did not invade roman empire in the 4th and 5th centuries?
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