The Nabataeans - The Final Days of Petra

The Nabataeans' reign over Petra ultimately met its end in 106 AD when the Roman Empire annexed the kingdom, marking the beginning of the city's decline. The Romans maintained a presence in Petra for several centuries, but their rule was marked by political instability and economic decline. The city's once-thriving trade routes dwindled, and Petra gradually fell into ruin. Despite the decline, Petra's architectural wonders and intricate water management systems continued to captivate visitors, ensuring its legacy as a testament to the ingenuity and artistry of the Nabataeans.