The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... Negd to Egypt and northern Africa , they tell us , fell short of water in this desert . In this dilemma , three young men , with as many girls , separated themselves from the karawân , with empty skins carried by three donkeys , in ...
... Negd to Egypt and northern Africa , they tell us , fell short of water in this desert . In this dilemma , three young men , with as many girls , separated themselves from the karawân , with empty skins carried by three donkeys , in ...
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... Negd especially , in dates and corn ; but above all , the patrons require a liberal reception and a prodigal treatment , whenever they choose to visit the village , and a ready help in casual exi- gencies . The patrons , on their side ...
... Negd especially , in dates and corn ; but above all , the patrons require a liberal reception and a prodigal treatment , whenever they choose to visit the village , and a ready help in casual exi- gencies . The patrons , on their side ...
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... Negd , places Ma'ân on the very limit between these two lands . There is another peculiarity in the flora of Ma'ân , which consists in a very useful desert plant , called Samh , which is said to grow only where rain has fallen during ...
... Negd , places Ma'ân on the very limit between these two lands . There is another peculiarity in the flora of Ma'ân , which consists in a very useful desert plant , called Samh , which is said to grow only where rain has fallen during ...
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... Negd I sometimes heard it called Al'awârid through its whole extent . According to the present inhabitants of these parts of Arabia , the name of Sherâ is restricted only to that part of the main chain , which from Wâdî Lithm extends ...
... Negd I sometimes heard it called Al'awârid through its whole extent . According to the present inhabitants of these parts of Arabia , the name of Sherâ is restricted only to that part of the main chain , which from Wâdî Lithm extends ...
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... Negd . This may also have been the case with the Huweitât . Remains of some old Arab Bedawy tribe , immigrated in Egypt and gradually transformed there into fellâhs , or , which appears more probable , the original cultivators of the ...
... Negd . This may also have been the case with the Huweitât . Remains of some old Arab Bedawy tribe , immigrated in Egypt and gradually transformed there into fellâhs , or , which appears more probable , the original cultivators of the ...
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