Azraqites
Azraqites refers to the inhabitants of Azraq, a town and oasis located in the eastern desert of Jordan. Historically, Azraq has been a significant site due to its abundant natural springs, which provided a vital water source in an arid region. This oasis has supported human settlement for millennia, with archaeological evidence suggesting occupation dating back to the Paleolithic period. The Azraq Wetland Reserve, encompassing the oasis, is a crucial stopover point for migratory birds traveling between Africa and Eurasia, making the area ecologically important.
The people of Azraq, often referred to as Azraqites, have traditionally relied on the oasis for sustenance,