These included balsam, musk, benzoin, aloeswood, ginger, muslin, thoroughbred Arabian horses, and Chinese porcelain. |
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It resembles Arabian couscous, from which it probably originated, traveling to the Spanish colonies by way of the mother land. |
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It also affects people of Arabian, Greek, Maltese, Italian, Sardinian, Turkish and Indian ancestry. |
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Although accurate, it does not provide alternative methodologies for studying pre-Islamic Arabian society. |
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In the time of Muhammad, Khaibar was a fertile oasis in the Arabian desert. |
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We had some Arabian horses out there and it was some of the same bloodlines that he breeds. |
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It doesn't matter if you're dealing with an Arabian, Quarter Horse, Paint, Mustang, or Hanovarian the bottom line is that they're all horses. |
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He said he was an afreet, which my Arabian Nights memories enabled me to understand. |
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The town of Kumta is located on the Arabian sea coast in the district of Uttara Kannada in the state of Karnataka. |
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Examples that have survived to this day are the Shagya Arabian and the Gidran. |
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I know this from bitter experience when fishing from the stone jetties in the Arabian Gulf. |
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Fed two meals a day in the communal cell, most are Afghan Pashtuns, but some are Pakistani and at least one is a Saudi Arabian. |
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All one's endless longing for life's pleasures are stilled on the shores of the Arabian Sea. |
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An Arabian author mentions other tribes beside the Himyarites as adherents of Judaism, viz., the Banu Kinana Banu Hareth ben Kab, and Kinda. |
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Katy had two horses, a retired schooling mare and a dressage-trained Arabian gelding. |
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And here and there I stole some Serbian beans, meatballs filled with cheese and some Arabian bread. |
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Across the bay, nestling alongside traditional Arabian wooden boats, or dhows, is the Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior. |
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Khaled al-Harbi surrendered to the Saudi Arabian embassy in Iran under a Saudi government amnesty program. |
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In the middle of the strata are former Bedouins, Arabian Desert nomads, who settled in Kuwait with the advent of the oil industry. |
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But at the time and rightly for 1986, it had only been seen in the bamboo rat in southern Asia and in some Arabian whale. |
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Alcabitius, which uses vertical circles, bears the name of the 12 th-century Arabian astrologer, Alchabitus. |
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The yataghan has one-edged curved blade with ornamentation and Arabian lettering. |
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As you can see on this map, the southern and eastern fringes of the Arabian Peninsula are ringed by a series of emirates and sultanates. |
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He took his reins and went up to the rail, making a show of examining the Arabian thoroughly. |
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When she began drinking the ice in the bottle shook, and the Arabian she was saddled on didn't seem to like the noise. |
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The one-humped Arabian camel, C. dromedarius, is also known as the dromedary. |
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The dried sap of Aloe vera is a traditional remedy used for diabetes in the Arabian peninsula. |
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The current north-east monsoon has already begun its exit moving westward over the Arabian Sea causing rain over the coastal part of the State. |
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On balance beam, she performed a flip-flop to Arabian that was solid but thrown after a long pause before the combination. |
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I have a newfound respect for the Arabian breed, but was proud to see several Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, and even a few mules competing. |
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East African hominins may have suffered during dust storms, particularly from particles carried in by winds from the Arabian peninsula. |
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Gonzales tumbled well on floor, showing a double layout, Arabian double front, full-in, and whip to double pike. |
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The rider had led Zawahiri back to the horse, the Arabian snorting a few times at the stranger. |
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They were, of course, much nearer the blends of Arab and Arabian blood to which we are indebted for everything we prize most in horseflesh. |
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The Arabian knights may be famous for their heroic deeds, but apparently word had failed to spread about their superb table manners. |
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It's invariably a journalist wanting her opinion on the latest Saudi Arabian issue. |
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In the essay, however, the trip took on something of an Arabian Nights adventure and a theatrical transformation scene. |
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Saudi Arabian firms are increasing their energy and development presence in the region. |
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He is a papered Hanoverian warmblood that has a sprinkling of handpicked Arabian blood. |
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In training two days later, her Achilles tore on the take-off for an Arabian double front on floor exercise. |
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The second largest of the seven emirates which make up the United Arab Emirates, Dubai is located on the southern shore of the Arabian Gulf. |
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Over the millennia, the Indus river cut some 17 major and numerous minor creeks in the region as it disgorged into the Arabian Sea in the south. |
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By night, everybody strolls down to the Arabian sea to sit on the sand for a kulfi and a head massage. |
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They will be my number one rods in the Persian and Arabian Gulf later this year when I tackle the big cobia and kingfish. |
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At home I lie gasping and read the Arabian Nights, but I may as well read the day's news. |
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Combining Arabian and Andalusian style, the hotel has an outdoor swimming pool and is just a short walk from the beach. |
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The horses can trace their ancestry back to the imported Arabian stallions of the 18th century and many of their riders wore period costumes. |
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In a way, I am glad the monsoon has finally begun after all the false starts caused by atmospheric depressions in the Arabian Sea end of May. |
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The physical and social sciences are all taught in Saudi Arabian universities, which exist in all the main cities. |
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Days were very short and the Arabian night falls quickly across the waters of the Gulf. |
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Southern Iraq was inhabited by Arabian tribesmen, some of whom recognized the Sesanian monarchy. |
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In 1902, Neal wrote a report stating that the architecture was clearly Phoenician or Arabian. |
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The Berbers put up resistance, particularly to the edict that both religious and political leaders could only be Arabian. |
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Check in at the exclusive Leela Goa Hotel, which straddles a narrow spit of land between the Sal River and the Arabian Sea in Mobor. |
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The Create A Foal program offers top quality, award-winning Arabian, Saddlebred and Quarter Horse mares and stallions and it's so simple! |
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He will take them into the lighthouse and up the spiral staircase to the top, which affords a spectacular view of the Arabian Sea. |
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Croft eased his own horse forward, looked back one last time at the Arabian who had stretched out its neck toward him as if sorry to see him leave. |
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The Arabian horse, coveted by the Bedouins in ancient times, was bred to have great agility, powerful strength, and more stamina than any other horse. |
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I also like to skate to classical music, tangos and Arabian music. |
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Only from October to March is it possible, thanks to gentler southerlies, to sail northwards and then only as far as Jiddah, on the Arabian coast. |
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Beagle and her ship's company of 37 have spent more than nine months away from their Devonport base, surveying in Sierra Leone and the Arabian Gulf. |
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The Arabian came up to the paddock rail and snuffled at him. |
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So was Nasir al Wuhayshi, the yemeni firebrand who runs al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Christiane, who is originally from Germany, is presently advertising to perform her Arabian belly dancing at Christmas parties and other functions. |
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Also called bummalo, Bombay Duck is a marine lizardfish, Harpodon nehereus, from southern Asia, particularly abundant in the Ganges Delta and the Arabian Sea of western India. |
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The invention of the north Arabian camel saddle between about 500 and 100 B.C.E. allowed tribally organized camel raisers to enhance their power and influence. |
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Chinese engineers are building highways to link Tibet to the Arabian Sea through Pakistan. |
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Camels, both the one-humped Arabian or dromedary and the two-humped Bactrian variety, have been used to support campaigns in desert areas from biblical times onwards. |
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The one-humped Arabian camel is also known as the dromedary. |
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Unsustainable agricultural production has therefore resulted in over-exploitation of fossil water reserves and the depletion of underground aquifers throughout the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The Arabian house will be home to the scymitar oryx, a medium sized antelope with long curved horns believed to be extinct in the wild, and other desert dwellers. |
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He is best remembered for his unexpurgated versions of the Arabian Nights, The Kama Sutra, The Perfumed Garden, and other works of Arabian erotology. |
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Amouage, an Arabian perfume manufacturer based in Oman used to provide perfume exclusively to royalty but has expanded its market around the world. |
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Those 13,, those 13 valuable wild mammals were the cow, sheep, goat, horse, pig, the reindeer, donkey, Arabian camel, Asian camel, water buffalo, yak, gaur and Bali cattle. |
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There were times when I walked through the streets dressed as a boy, lining up with the men in front of Arabian bordellos to peek into a courtyard filled with women. |
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He kicked off his stateside appearances with the Arabian Nights extravaganza XXVII at the Paris Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas. |
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Mahdi chews khat, a semi-narcotic leaf that has wired generations of Muslims from the coast of eastern Africa to Yemen at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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One of them, the Ronald Reagan, is reportedly in the Arabian Sea, but it is not there to battle pirates. |
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Four of the five, who are all rear admirals, flew in from their carriers in the Arabian Sea to Illustrious to confer on the war against international terrorism. |
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Is the Libyan war claiming casualties as far away as the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Gulf of Aden? |
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India already has a major aid program and is considering building a railroad to link Afghanistan to the Arabian Sea via Iran. |
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Possibly, wanderlust could have played a role, following herds up into the Middle East or following the shell fish beds out into the Arabian peninsular and on into India. |
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It's a good time to go exploring the maze of narrow alleys, spying the old Arabian houses with overhanging balconies and brass-studded, elaborately carved teak doors. |
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It was a beautiful stretch of beach south of Mumbai, leaning palms on one side, the gentle waves of the Arabian Sea on the other. |
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If Taliban is allegedly sponsored by some Arabian countries, the Russian Orthodox Army obviously has support from Russia. |
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The budding actors and actresses at Parklands had began preparing for their version of the musical Arabian Nights back in autumn when war was still only a remote possibility. |
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As the Arabian Peninsula flourished, the area became the center of cultural development. |
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Obviously intelligent and resourceful, Jonathan is taking full advantage of his deployment to add all kinds of exciting Arabian avifauna to his life list. |
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Baghdadi and his supporters have attempted, and failed, to woo al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula on multiple occasions. |
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The camel species that lives today in the Middle East and North Africa is the Arabian camel, which is thought to have been domesticated thousands of years ago. |
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For Arabian Dance, one of the trombones was replaced by a euphonium, which makes for such a different sound, in company with the tuba, yet entirely graceful. |
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Dusty paths lined with flickering orange lanterns led us to our final camp, a slice of dramatic Arabian luxury. |
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It was a sweltering 140 degrees on the flight deck as we taxied our Prowler to the catapult for a late July launch into the skies of the Arabian Gulf. |
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One bystander said he was told to tell the media that they were from al Qaeda in Yemen, or al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The Byzantine solidus also inspired the originally slightly less pure Arabian dinar. |
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Their Arabian nights of love have been made possible thanks to rules allowing conjugal visits for married prisoners. |
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Muhammad spent his last ten years in a series of battles to conquer the Arabian region. |
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During his time in the east he also expanded the Limes Arabicus, building new fortifications in the Arabian Desert from Basie to Dumata. |
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Fishes called herring are also found in the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and Bay of Bengal. |
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About half of these species are common to the flora of the Arabian deserts. |
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The coast is formed by the Arabian Sea on the southeast and the Gulf of Oman on the northeast. |
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Officers were acting on a Sunday newspaper tip-off that a Saudi Arabian banker was willing to pay pounds 450,000 for red mercury. |
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Winning times had improved to such a degree that many felt further improvement by adding additional Arabian bloodlines was impossible. |
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It is a first of its kind to be held in Oman and as a nation, we are proud of our strong historical link with the Arabian horse. |
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AoFor the past four decades the Royal Cavalry has had a central role in the development, protection and breeding of pure Arabian horses. |
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The race included 8 rounds as 6 rounds were allocated for the pure Arabian horses while 2 rounds were allocated for pure thoroughbred horses. |
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We have ten national and two international shows being held in this facility, which include purebred Arabian horses. |
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Nagel was involved with Arabian horses since 1967 when he established his famous Katharinenhof Stud. |
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Five of them are allocated for the pure Arabian horses and one for thoroughbreds. |
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Eurasian, Arabian and Indo-Australian tectonic plates meet and rub together, sometimes causing earthquakes. |
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The most notable examples are the Indian subcontinent and the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Other animals include scimitar-horned oryx, addax, Arabian oryx, dama gazelle, Nubian ibex, wild goats, barbary sheep and Asiatic onager. |
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Demonstrations were also held in front of the Turkish, US and Saudi Arabian consulates general in Alexandria, Egypt. |
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Adm Roughhead condemned the actions of suspect Iranian boats that allegedly taunted USS Typhoon in the Arabian Gulf on Friday. |
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Cathinone occurs naturally in the khat plant, which grows on the Arabian Peninsula and in East Africa. |
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The report encompasses thorough and accurate research of the Saudi Arabian ammonium sulphate trade market. |
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Antica Pesa offers guests beautiful views of Qanat Quartier and the Arabian Gulf, with inside or outside dining on the terraces. |
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The first day of the show was attended by Arabian Horse Organisation president Prince Abdulaziz bin Ahmed Al Saud. |
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From the high plains of North America to the Arabian peninsula, scientists are reading the dunes. |
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Yemen, on the Arabian Peninsula, is still recovering from a 1994 civil war triggered by southern secessionists. |
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Khat is a green shrub that grows in several countries in eastern and southern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The Anzac-class frigate HMAS Toowoomba and the RNZAF P-3K2 Orion aircraft trailed a dhow from the Arabian Sea to the Horn of Africa. |
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The Gulf sand gecko is the only lizard found habitually on sabkha substrate across large parts of the eastern Arabian Peninsula. |
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This is in addition to the Haddad Al Saluki Championship, which involves Arabian salukis racing to catch a mechanical gazelle for 2 kilometres. |
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The Hudud Al Saluki event is a race in which salukis, or Arabian greyhounds, try to cover a distance of 2 kilometers in the shortest time. |
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With 32 animals, Al Ain Zoo has the largest known captive population of Arabian sand cats in the world. |
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Summary The Saudi Arabian economy was largely resilient to the global financial crisis, mainly due to a sound banking and financial system. |
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Saudi Arabian Chevron along with Kuwait Gulf Oil Company broke ground on their integral oil project at Wafra in Kuwait. |
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A 5,000-yr record of climate change in varved sediments from the Oxygen Minimum Zone off Pakistan, northeastern Arabian Sea. |
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Old is gold even for Suadi Arabian influencer Muneera Al Tamimi, a graduate in visual arts from the American University in Dubai. |
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Mr Milt brings more than 30 years of experience from the Saudi Arabian aviation industry. |
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Fennecs are native to North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, inhabiting dry, arid areas, including the Sahara. |
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If you are at the Arabian Travel Mart from May 4 to 7, check out Marriott Hotels' Teleporter. |
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The AWPR currently shelters five Arabian caracals, out of which one is female. |
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The Arabian Gulf is host to a variety of marine organisms and is the natural habitat of coral reefs and pearl oysters. |
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For example, the Arabian wolves and striped hyena are not native to Oman but we also have a few of those animals. |
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The Zagros Thrust Zone is located along the suture where the north-easterly directed Arabian Plate is subducted below the Iranian Plate. |
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Arabian species include scimitar-horned oryx, addax, Arabian oryx, dama gazelle, Nubian ibex, wild goat, barbary sheep and Asiatic onager. |
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Skaf's career at Gulf Cryo started in 2005 with his appointment to general manager of Gulf Cryo subsidiary Arabian Gases. |
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In terms of biogeography there is a mixture of Ethiopian, Palaearctic and Arabian species as well as endemic species. |
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Minister of Oman, reinforced state support for the tourism sector in the Arabian Peninsula state. |
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Scientists had thought they joined Scandinavian phalaropes in the Arabian Sea for winter. |
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Moist current from Arabian Sea is penetrating endochondral parts of the country upto 3000 feet. |
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A PhD student at Arabian Gulf University's College of Medicine has won a US award for outstanding research in the field of endocrinology. |
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Would you rather... be donkey-punched by John Madden OR receive Arabian Goggles From the WWE's Mark Henry? |
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Umar defeated the rebellion of several Arab tribes in a successful campaign, unifying the entire Arabian peninsula and giving it stability. |
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It extends southward into the Indian Ocean with the Arabian Sea to the southwest and the Bay of Bengal to the southeast. |
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Albeit this military success, he failed in invading Hatra, a rich Arabian city. |
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In Pakistan, the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan border the Arabian Sea. |
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It espouses the Arabian theory of mercury and sulphur forming the other metals, with vague allusions to transmutation. |
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He read and reread The Arabian Nights and the Collected Farces of Elizabeth Inchbald. |
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According to Ackroyd, other than these, perhaps the most important literary influence on him was derived from the fables of The Arabian Nights. |
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These included the Alcock's Arabian, D'Arcy's White Turk, Leedes Arabian, and Curwen's Bay Barb. |
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It was not until 1725 that the Arabian was introduced into the United States. |
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A number of Red Sea islands, including the Hanish Islands, Kamaran, and Perim, as well as Socotra in the Arabian Sea, belong to Yemen. |
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The Razihi language appears to be the only remaining Old South Arabian language. |
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On 14 July 2015, the Saudi Arabian Army launched an offensive to win control of the city. |
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This usage is also found in later Arabian, North African, Central American and Chinese medicine during the Middle Ages. |
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Major nesting sites are common on either side of the Arabian Sea, both in Ash Sharqiyah, Oman, and along the coast of Karachi, Pakistan. |
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Within Arabian Sea, Masirah Island and Gulf of Masirah, Halaniyat Islands and Kuria Muria Bay are hot spots for the species. |
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Origins of whales occurring at Maldives are not clear either from Arabian or south Pacific populations, and overlaps are possible. |
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They have been sighted, though more infrequently, in the Mediterranean, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean. |
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The Arabian Plate is surrounded by spreading and subduction zones in the Red Sea and along the Zagros mountains, respectively. |
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The Incense Route served as a channel for trading of Indian, Arabian and East Asian goods. |
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However, there was a case of a female striped hyena dominating 12 Arabian wolves. |
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In the Arabian Sea the violent Monsoon brings rain to the Indian subcontinent. |
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When the monsoon winds change, cyclones sometimes strike the shores of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. |
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Parts of the Ottoman Empire on the Arabian Peninsula became parts of what are today Saudi Arabia and Yemen. |
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The Gobi Desert is in Mongolia and the Arabian Desert stretches across much of the Middle East. |
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Pinna looks the likely favourite to win the Premio Madjani Shadwell Arabian Stakes. |
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Along its northeast margin, the African Plate is bounded by the Red Sea Rift where the Arabian Plate is moving away from the African Plate. |
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Two optically stimulated luminescence age estimates place the Arabian Nubian Complex at approximately 106,000 years old. |
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Regions of upwelling include coastal Peru, Chile, Arabian Sea, western South Africa, eastern New Zealand and the California coast. |
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In the 7th century they became a desirable circulating currency in Arabian countries. |
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Camels were domesticated soon after this, with the Bactrian camel in Mongolia and the Arabian camel becoming beasts of burden. |
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By 1000 BC, caravans of Arabian camels were linking India with Mesopotamia and the Mediterranean. |
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After reaching India, I returned by deck passage and was introduced to the sheikdoms along the Arabian coast. |
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Arab and Gujarati merchants ferried spices from Indian ports like Calicut, across the Arabian Sea and into the Red Sea ports like Jeddah. |
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Some ancient geographers called the Red Sea the Arabian Gulf or Gulf of Arabia. |
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The Red Sea was formed by the Arabian peninsula being split from the Horn of Africa by movement of the Red Sea Rift. |
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Afterwards, the fleet made voyages farther away to the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. |
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During the fifth voyage, the fleet proceeded further to other destinations at the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. |
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The Arabian Peninsula plays a critical geopolitical role in the Middle East and the Arab world due to its vast reserves of oil and natural gas. |
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Harrat ash Shaam is a large volcanic field that extends from the northwestern Arabian Peninsula into Jordan and southern Syria. |
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Most of the Arabian Peninsula is unsuited to agriculture, making irrigation and land reclamation projects essential. |
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The history of the Arabian Peninsula goes back to the beginnings of human habitation in Arabia up to 130,000 years ago. |
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There is evidence that human habitation in the Arabian Peninsula dates back to about 106,000 to 130,000 years ago. |
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The earliest known events in Arabian history are migrations from the Peninsula into neighbouring areas. |
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The Arabian peninsula has long been accepted as the original Urheimat of the Semitic languages by a majority of scholars. |
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It was put in charge of Syria, Cilicia, Iraq, and the remainder of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Arabs living in one of the existing districts of the Arabian peninsula, the Emirate of Hejaz, asked for a British guarantee of independence. |
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They envisioned a new Arab state, or confederation of states, adjoining the southern Arabian Peninsula. |
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The extraction and refining of oil and gas are the major industrial activities in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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This northern protectorate was just opposite the British colony of Aden on the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The Arabian ostriches in the Near and Middle East were hunted to extinction by the middle of the 20th century. |
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In the seventh century BC, the military Arabian saddle appeared, which again improved the saddle design slightly. |
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Rome played a part in the spice trade during the 5th century, but this role, unlike the Arabian one, did not last through the Middle Ages. |
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The Al Hajar Mountains are a distinct ecoregion, the highest points in eastern Arabia with wildlife including the Arabian tahr. |
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Birds include the vulture, eagle, stork, bustard, Arabian partridge, bee eater, falcon, and sunbird. |
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Dust storms happen in summer and sometimes in winter, coming from the Arabian Peninsula's deserts or from North Africa. |
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To meet the demand for plantation labor, these captured Zanj slaves were shipped to the Arabian peninsula and the Near East, among other areas. |
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The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. |
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These igneous rocks consists of serpentine, greenstone and basalt, typical of rocks in southeastern regions of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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However, in recent years, heavy precipitation events from tropical systems originating in the Arabian Sea have affected the city. |
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The ethnic makeup of Muscat has historically been influenced by people not native to the Arabian Peninsula. |
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These ships operated in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea off the coast of Iran. |
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Prior to the 16th century, the bulk of slaves exported from Africa were shipped from East Africa to the Arabian peninsula. |
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The fleet timed its travel across the Arabian Sea to take advantage of the predictable monsoon winds. |
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It is bounded by Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the east and south, with the Arabian Sea forming its Western coast. |
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Goa, being in the tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, has a hot and humid climate for most of the year. |
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From their centre on the Arabian Peninsula, Muslims began their expansion during the early Postclassical Era. |
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The Mughals maintained a small fleet for carrying pilgrims to Mecca, and imported Arabian horses in Surat. |
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This anomaly disappears in foals that are the product of an Arabian and another breed of horse. |
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Al Ain Do not panic or believe the contents of an e-mail or SMS that you receive predicting acid rain in the Arabian Gulf. |
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Only basement boys Alania Vladikavkaz scored fewer and South Korean Byung-Soo Yoo has also been drafted in from Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal. |
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Breeds that are used for flat racing include the Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Arabian, Paint, and Appaloosa. |
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The Arabian is primarily used today in endurance racing, but is also raced over traditional race tracks in many countries. |
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Arabian Horse Racing is governed by the International Federation of Arabian Horse Racing. |
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The Quarter Horse has much larger hind limb muscles than the Arabian, which make it less suitable for endurance racing. |
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Racing of other breeds, such as Arabian horse racing, is found on a limited basis. |
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They would be used as coast guards, or sent on recon missions to deal with Arab piracy in the Arabian Sea. |
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It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. |
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There is evidence that human habitation in the Arabian Peninsula dates back to about 125,000 years ago. |
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In ancient times the Arabian peninsula served as a corridor for trade and exhibited several civilizations. |
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Dilmun is one of the ancient civilizations in the Middle East and in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The Dilmun encompassed the east large side of the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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In 1991, Saudi Arabian forces were involved both in bombing raids on Iraq and in the land invasion that helped to liberate Kuwait. |
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Animal life includes Arabian leopard, Arabian wolves, striped hyenas, mongooses, baboons, hares, sand cats, and jerboas. |
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Domesticated animals include the legendary Arabian horse, Arabian camel, sheep, goats, cows, donkeys, chickens etc. |
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The nomadic population swelled with the influx of bedouins from Najd, in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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It juts hundreds of kilometers into the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean, lying along the southern side of the Gulf of Aden. |
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A decade later, in the 1870s, Kenadid returned from the Arabian Peninsula with a band of Hadhrami musketeers and a group of devoted lieutenants. |
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Haboob is an Arabic term for a type of intense sand storm generally seen in the Sahara Desert and across the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Mosques originated on the Arabian Peninsula, but are now found in all inhabited continents. |
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Beginning in the 1980s, the Saudi Arabian government began to finance the construction of Sunni mosques in countries around the world. |
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Between 700 and 680 BC, the Kingdom of Awsan dominated Aden and its surroundings and challenged the Sabaean supremacy in the Arabian South. |
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Lack of water in the Arabian Peninsula prevented the Sabaeans from unifying the entire peninsula. |
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Yemen is in Western Asia, in the southern half of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and the Red Sea. |
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Other notable plates include the Arabian Plate, the Caribbean Plate, the Nazca Plate off the west coast of South America and the Scotia Plate in the southern Atlantic Ocean. |
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Also, the muscles of the Arabian are not nearly as massive as those of the Quarter Horse, which allow it to travel longer distances at quicker speeds. |
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Edge of Arabia presents the Saudi Arabian exhibition Rhizoma where the work of 26 young Saudi artists is showcased in a cavernous space, a former salt depot. |
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The European Conference of Arab Horse Organizations organised a B-Show in Al-Zahraa Stud at Cairo last week, as a part of the 16th International Arabian Horse Championships. |
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On 17 November 1326, following a month spent in Mecca, Ibn Battuta joined a large caravan of pilgrims returning to Iraq across the Arabian Peninsula. |
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In the spring of 1469, Nikitin arrived at the city of Ormus and then, crossing the Arabian Sea, reached the sultanate of Bahmani, where he would live for 3 years. |
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On his way back, Nikitin visited Muscat, the Arabian sultanate of Fartak, Somalia and Trabzon, and in 1472 arrived at Feodosiya by crossing the Black Sea. |
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For Arabians, there is the Arabian Triple Crown, consisting of Drinkers of the Wind Derby in California, the Texas Six Shooter Stakes, and the Bob Magness Derby in Delaware. |
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Saudi Arabian Mining Co said on Tuesday it had received a 900 million riyal loan from state-run Saudi Industrial Development Fund to finance a caustic soda project in Jubail. |
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While the Empire was able to largely hold its own during the conflict, it was struggling with internal dissent, especially with the Arab Revolt in its Arabian holdings. |
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Several endangered species make the conservation programme of Al Ain Zoo, including the African wild dog, rhinos, Grevy's zebra and the Arabian sand cat. |
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The Arabian horse was developed by the Bedouin people of the Middle East specifically for stamina over long distances, so they could outrun their enemies. |
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Since 2010, BAE Systems has been training Saudi Arabian personnel at their factory in Warton, in preparation for setting up an assembly plant in Saudi Arabia. |
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Species in the study area and scat samples could belong to the Arabian leopard, caracal, grey wolf, striped hyena, Arabian tahr and Arabian gazelle. |
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Dr Hayfa Al Kindari caused a storm in the northern Arabian Gulf emirate when she talked about the existence of harassment problems at the University of Kuwait. |
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Mrs Chenery-Wickens, who worked on shows including Dead Ringers, The League Of Gentlemen and Casualty, won an Emmy in 2000 for her work on Arabian Nights. |
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The equaliser silenced the Syrian fans, who outnumbered and outsung their Saudi counterparts, maintaining the hum of a traditional Arabian chant throughout the match. |
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Yemen and its people are a strategic partner in guaranteeing the security and political independence of the Arabian peninsula, free from outside influence, unbeholden to Iran. |
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Lebanon is located on the Dead Sea transform fault, which is the meeting point of the Arabian Plate and what is known as the Levantine section of the African Plate. |
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A fisherman in the Arabian Gulf finds purpose in life by fishing, a Wyoming sheepherder by tending his sheep and remaining close to Nature and that big sky. |
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Moreover, the Saudi Arabian government has budgeted to construct 27 new hospitals, in addition to the 117 hospitals and 8 medical cities already under construction. |
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The sessions included five main themes namely oil, deposit rocks, geology of the Arabian Peninsula, Ophiolite rocks, water resources and environmental geology. |
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Traveling the ocean route allowed the Portuguese to avoid sailing across the highly disputed Mediterranean and traversing the dangerous Arabian Peninsula. |
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The HBO bash in Griff's restaurant looked like a scene from the Arabian Nights, complete with a pool of floating flowers and hanging Moroccan lights. |
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There are dozens of smaller plates, the seven largest of which are the Arabian, Caribbean, Juan de Fuca, Cocos, Nazca, Philippine Sea, and Scotia. |
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The Imam escaped to the Saudi Arabian border and rallied popular support. |
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Until the formation of the Arabian Horse Registry of America in 1908, Arabians were recorded with the Jockey Club in a separate subsection from Thoroughbreds. |
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According to the World Arabian Horse Organization databases, Syria has 5,427 thoroughbred Arabian horses of various, 197 of which were at Al-Bassel Center. |
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This alliance formed in the 18th century provided the ideological impetus to Saudi expansion and remains the basis of Saudi Arabian dynastic rule today. |
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Throughout the rest of the 19th century, the Al Saud contested control of the interior of what was to become Saudi Arabia with another Arabian ruling family, the Al Rashid. |
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Prof Warrel added that many species of venomous fish such as stingrays, catfish, stonefish, lionfish, jellyfish etc inhabit the tropical water of the Gulf and Arabian Sea. |
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This resulted in many basic services suffering from a lack of workers, as many Saudi Arabian citizens are not keen on working in blue collar jobs. |
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Yes, the camel was the main form of transportation in the desert, but the Arabian horse was bred for endurance and speed to carry someone swiftly across the harsh desert. |
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Kuwait has the oldest modern arts movement in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Socotra is considered the jewel of biodiversity in the Arabian Sea. |
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There are influences from across the Arabian Sea, as with sambuusas, triangles of dough sealed around cumin-laced ground beef or chicken, distant kin to Indian samosas. |
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The zoo has also been a key player in breeding such endangered species as the California condor and the Arabian oryx for reintroduction into the wild. |
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For other examples, see also the writings of Brian Fagan on the protohistory of North America and the work of Muhammed Abdul Nayeem on that of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Lead mining in Western Europe declined after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, with Arabian Iberia being the only region having a significant output. |
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In his opinion, Khasab and Musandam Governorates are more susceptible to earthquakes since they are situated where the Arabian tectonic plates meet the Eurasian plates. |
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During the sixth voyage, the treasure fleet sailed up to Calicut, where several detached squadrons proceeded to further destinations at the Arabian Peninsula and East Africa. |
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Yemen was mentioned in Old South Arabian inscriptions as Yamnat. |
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The Arabian Peninsula consists of the countries Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and parts of Jordan and Iraq. |
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It is geographically the largest country in the Arabian Plate. |
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The most prominent feature of the peninsula is desert, but in the southwest there are mountain ranges, which receive greater rainfall than the rest of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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The country participated in military action against the Taliban in October 2001 by deploying a frigate in the Arabian Sea for rescue and humanitarian operations. |
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Yemen is the only country in the Arabian Peninsula that is signatory to two international accords dating back to 1951 and 1967 governing the protection of refugees. |
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Higher elevations are made temperate by their altitude, and the Arabian Sea coastline can receive surprisingly cool, humid breezes in summer due to cold upwelling offshore. |
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In addition to the Arabian Gulf University, AMA International University and the College of Health Sciences, these are the only medical schools in Bahrain. |
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia occupies approximately 80 percent of the Arabian Peninsula, an area roughly equivalent to the United States east of the Mississippi. |
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The Konkan, on the coast of the Arabian Sea, has its own type of cuisine, a homogeneous combination of Malvani, Goud Saraswat Brahmin, and Goan cuisines. |
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So AQAP is compelled to depend on whatever resources it can get from the Arabian Peninsula, a terrain becoming far more hostile to Neo-Salafism than at any time before. |
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Sandfish, by Saudi Arabian filmmaker Ahd Kamel, is set in the UAE in the 1960s and tells the story of an orphan girl being sold to an old man who already has two wives. |
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Zoo keepers will lead a weekly discussion focusing on different species including the Arabian sand cat, Arabian leopard, Arabian Oryx, and the Ghaf tree. |
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One of the biggest attractions of ADIHEX is the Arabian Saluki beauty contest that will showcase beautiful and skilled hounds vying for the beauty crown. |
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Abu Dhabi lies in a broad synclinal area between the basement shield of the Arabian Peninsula and the upthrust mountains of Oman's Musandam Peninsula. |
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The domestication of camels allowed Arabian nomads to control the long distance trade in spices and silk from the Far East to the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Arabian Jazz is replete with humorous instances of recontextualized cultural inheritance, cultural teases, and trickster-like irony. |
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Arabian stallions were crossed with a few English mares at the end of the 17th and start of the 18th centuries to produce the thoroughbred. |
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Arabian art, according to Streisand, has always been one of great wonder, splendour, and beauty. |
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Arabian MEP has been entrusted by Kahramaa to carry out MEP works at more than 20 substations over a 20 month period. |
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