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He was the recipient of the | Arabian Lifetime Breeders Award in 2001. |
process and transport 500,000 bpd of blended | Arabian Light crude oil from the Qatif field and 300, |
It will produce | Arabian light crude, as well as 315 million scfd of s |
No settlements exist in the | Arabian littoral 3300-2000 BC according to Hojlund. |
situation that does not apply to the eastern | Arabian littoral, Failaka or Bahrain, all of which li |
ed Al-Amri (born 28 December 1987) is a Saudi | Arabian long-distance runner who specializes in the 3 |
Arabian Love was made to profit on the success of The | |
ert made at Fox Film Corporation flopped, but | Arabian Love became a great success. |
The | Arabian Love-Child (2002) |
competition with Taito's Arabian-themed game, | Arabian Magic, which was also released in 1992. |
Eremiaphila arabica, common name | Arabian mantis, is a species of praying mantis native |
Under article 16 of the capitulation "the | Arabian manuscripts, the statues, and the other colle |
Owned and operated by the | Arabian Marketing Company, the complex is spread over |
f Hambantota around 250 BCE, when Chinese and | Arabian merchants used it as part of the maritime sil |
Abdul Aziz bin Musa'id was a Saudi | Arabian military commander. |
Gold mining is done today by the Saudi | Arabian Mining Company. |
The latest activities by Saudi | Arabian Mining Syndicate began in 1936 using both ope |
Wales, and Ahmed Zaki Yamani, formerly Saudi | Arabian Minister for Petroleum and Mineral Resources, |
The | Arabian Mistress (2001) |
He was named on Saudi | Arabian most wanted list on February 3, 2009. |
Sheikh Hamud Al Uqla was a Saudi | Arabian Mufti who issued fatwahs and encouraged peopl |
including Indian Ragas, Israeli temple songs, | Arabian mughams and Jewish music. |
the song "The War Is Over" from Harem won an | Arabian music award. |
nd melodic traditions of African, Spanish and | Arabian musics. |
The Muhtaseb family is an | Arabian Muslim family resided in Palestine in the cit |
The Telegraph described her as "a pioneer for | Arabian Muslim women in a sport where the disrobing o |
It is a fantasy film loosely based on | Arabian mythology (such as One Thousand and One Night |
He is a member of the Saudi | Arabian national team. |
He served a tour as an advisor with a Saudi | Arabian National Guard Brigade in Riyadh then returne |
He plays for the Saudi | Arabian national team and was recently called up to t |
He plays for the Saudi | Arabian national team occasionally and was called up |
of the town providing fire support for Saudi | Arabian National Guard units which were fighting agai |
He is a member of the Saudi | Arabian national team and was recently called up to t |
He plays for the Saudi | Arabian national team and participated in the 2006 FI |
Al-Bahri is also a member of the Saudi | Arabian national team. |
He headed abroad to coach the Saudi | Arabian national team but soon returned to England to |
y conducted training of portions of the Saudi | Arabian National Guard as a joint Saudi/American owne |
, most recently on June 9, 2004 against Saudi | Arabian National Football Team in qualifying for the |
He has been a member of the Saudi | Arabian national team since 2000 when he was just nin |
n PBS, Discovery Channel, History Channel and | Arabian Networks |
Al-Nadi Saudi | Arabian Newspaper Choose Khalil Al Ghamdi (BEST REFER |
lm adapted from one of the many tales of 1001 | Arabian Night. |
The | Arabian Nightmare (Dedalus Books, 1983, novel) |
ncluding the acclaimed dark fantasy novel The | Arabian Nightmare,which was inspired by Jan Potocki's |
One Thousand and One | Arabian Nights (1969) |
The frame story, like that of the | Arabian Nights involves the narration of stories to g |
Magilla Gorilla appeared as Sinbad on | Arabian Nights in 1996. |
Later, Shizuka goes missing in a | Arabian Nights story. |
Magic Carpet (a ride in an | Arabian Nights themed dungeon); |
1993: XRCO Best Anal Sex Scene for | Arabian Nights |
Aladdin is named after a hero from | Arabian Nights who finds a magic lamp. |
ery potently in an English translation of the | Arabian Nights that he is wont to skim through in ord |
Thief of Damascus is a 1952 Technicolor | Arabian Nights comedy adventure produced by Sam Katzm |
llustrated English versions of Tales from the | Arabian Nights and Dantes's Inferno. |
ely based on Greek Mythology, tales from 1001 | Arabian Nights and Gothic fiction, while the foes in |
Told in a style similar to The | Arabian Nights it concerns the failing health of an e |
nslated in English by Sir Richard Burton, the | Arabian Nights became popular all over the world. |
hdad is based on baibar.Haroun of Bagdhdad in | Arabian Nights is based on real caliph haroun Rasheed |
Arabian Nights is a television special produced by Ha | |
She also makes reference to Alaadin from the | Arabian Nights which is the theme of the original `Ch |
He also created a farce in three acts, The | Arabian Nights (1887), an adaptation of von Moser's H |
Arabian Nights is a 1994 platform game first released | |
49-minute animated film based on the classic | Arabian Nights story, Aladdin translated by Antoine G |
Arabian Nights (1942) | |
Arabian Nights (feat. | |
a wicked and neo-dark version of Scheherazade | Arabian Nights tales. |
The instructions also mention that the | Arabian Nights folk tales may provide useful hints to |
us (1990), Alice In Wonderland (1998) and The | Arabian Nights (1999). |
"1001 | Arabian Nights" is a song by Dutch band Ch!pz, from t |
"1001 | Arabian Nights" - 8:21 |
"1001 | Arabian Nights", Colpix SCP-410 |
n of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights ( | Arabian Nights) (despite criticisms regarding the tra |
Mistress of Spices, television series such as | Arabian Nights, and the West End and Broadway musical |
n the elements taken from the collection 1001 | Arabian Nights, specifically The Story of Prince Ahme |
ousand and One Nights, sometimes known as The | Arabian Nights, this orchestral work combines two fea |
The story is drawn from the | Arabian Nights, but relocated in 19th-century Germany |
enture tale with a Persian setting out of the | Arabian Nights, a Renaissance Venetian romance, and a |
The name was taken from 1001 | Arabian Nights, by way of Brion Gysin, who attended t |
yles, featuring a unique setting based on the | Arabian Nights, allowing time travel between five dif |
Ahmad is named after a hero from | Arabian Nights. |
Julnar is named after a character from | Arabian Nights. |
Hare-Abian Nights is a pun on | Arabian Nights. |
es to Sir Richard Burton's translation of the | Arabian Nights. |
translation of Boccaccio's Decameron and The | Arabian Nights. |
al successful musicals such as Sinbad and The | Arabian Nights. |
ssa is named after the home of Fakir Taj from | Arabian Nights. |
Thousand and One Nights, better known as The | Arabian Nights. |
r the country that Khudadad's father rules in | Arabian Nights. |
d then acted in their productions Seagull and | Arabian Nights. |
Arabian Nights: Sindbad no Boken (1975) | |
l domain names could contain English letters, | Arabian numerals (0-9) and hyphen. |
n Arabic poetry: Desert Tracings: Six Classic | Arabian Odes; which focuses upon the pre-Islamic peri |
Saudi | Arabian Oil Company (Aramco) Saudi Arabia |
The Search for | Arabian Oil is a non-fiction book written by Pulitzer |
NG Energy and Norske AEDC AS (NAEDC),owned by | Arabian Oil Company (AOC), hold 34% and 5% interest i |
; and Eniwetok, with shuttle runs between the | Arabian oil port, Bahrain, and various ports in Japan |
Search for Security: Saudi | Arabian Oil and American Foreign Policy, 1939-1949 (P |
His dissertation, Search for Security: Saudi | Arabian Oil and American Foreign Policy, 1939-1949 wa |
tion number, but was placed in service as USS | Arabian on 5 November 1918. |
North African subspecies rather than from the | Arabian one, as the latter was only found in the unru |
om the old Hebrew, which is unclear while the | Arabian oral stories are linked together in a way tha |
am was established in 1978 when four pairs of | Arabian Oryx were purchased. |
female of the red-necked wallaby, one pair of | Arabian oryx and two pairs of ostrich. |
The | Arabian Oryx is also called the White Oryx in English |
Arabian Oryx have been reintroduced to Oman, Saudi Ar | |
pecific goal of saving and then reintroducing | Arabian Oryx in the wild. |
d Wildlife Fund, are credited with saving the | Arabian Oryx from extinction. |
use of multiple deaths of resident species of | Arabian oryx, classified critically endangered by IUC |
g the official mascot of the games - Orry the | Arabian Oryx. |
The | Arabian Ostrich was also discussed in Mesopotamian sc |
The Middle Eastern Ostrich or | Arabian Ostrich (Struthio camelus syriacus) is an ext |
In a send-up of the "gong show" set in an | Arabian palace (similar to the gong show in I Love to |
The | Arabian Partridge (Alectoris melanocephala) is a spec |
ations with regard to the presence of a Saudi | Arabian party at Hamasa. |
same materials contained an image of a Saudi | Arabian passport #C161433 issued to Saud A.S. Al-Rash |
Bituminaria bituminosa, the | Arabian pea or pitch trefoil, is a perennial Mediterr |
d most of North west Africa: , in Algeria and | Arabian Peninsula excluding Syria and Jordan: . |
The original inhabitants came from the | Arabian Peninsula and Yemen. |
The Literary Life in the | Arabian Peninsula 1935 |
Pakistan through Afghanistan and Iran to the | Arabian Peninsula and Eastern Africa. |
It is found in the | Arabian Peninsula and Iran. |
Al-Qaida in the | Arabian Peninsula is active in Shabwa, a mountainous |
getated desert from eastern Egypt through the | Arabian peninsula to Iran and Pakistan. |
f migration from the African continent to the | Arabian peninsula instead of through Europe. |
Bedouin of North Africa and the | Arabian Peninsula |
d in the eremic zone from North Africa to the | Arabian Peninsula and Iran. |
The name of the body of water separating the | Arabian Peninsula from the Iranian plateau, historica |
ant cotton, native to southern Africa and the | Arabian Peninsula (less than 2%) |
He then became GOC British Land Forces in the | Arabian Peninsula in 1959 and GOC Middle East Land Fo |
n our consideration of the penetration of the | Arabian peninsula by the gospel, it is necessary to d |
ations: a smaller one in the southeast of the | Arabian Peninsula and a larger one in the area where |
wenty-mile stretch of the Persian Gulf at the | Arabian Peninsula in the clear light of early morning |
and the incorporation of Syria, Egypt and the | Arabian Peninsula as provinces of the Ottoman Empire. |
senonicus has been found in formations of the | Arabian Peninsula dating to as early as the Middle Cr |
b provinces of the Ottoman Empire outside the | Arabian peninsula into areas of future British and Fr |
endants of the Banu Sulaym tribe who left the | Arabian peninsula in the eighth century. |
It is found from Morocco to the | Arabian Peninsula southern Iran and Afghanistan. |
ng: that the source of cross-reference to the | Arabian peninsula and the Ottoman Turks and other ref |
ected that Anwar al-Awlaki of al-Qaeda in the | Arabian Peninsula was behind the plot. |
It is distributed from | Arabian Peninsula to Sahara and Canary Islands. |
semi-deserts from the Sahara east through the | Arabian peninsula and the Middle East to Iran, Afghan |
mic areas from the eastern Sahara through the | Arabian Peninsula to Pakistan and India. |
In most of the | Arabian peninsula countries, they wear a form of turb |
ed for the populations in Africa, through the | Arabian peninsula and South Asia. |
ram, Lebanon, Amon, Hazor, Moab, Edom and the | Arabian Peninsula from the Arabia Petra to Midian and |
d in the eremic zone from North Africa to the | Arabian Peninsula to Pakistan and India. |
d in all eremic parts of North Africa and the | Arabian Peninsula and in southern Spain. |
ed from Vienna to the north to the tip of the | Arabian Peninsula to the south, from Egypt in the wes |
ture entitled The Neo-Crusader Assault on the | Arabian Peninsula and the Gulf. |
aid: "Anybody associated with al-Qaeda in the | Arabian Peninsula is a subject of concern." |
is a genus of trees native to South Asia, the | Arabian Peninsula, and Africa, belonging to family Co |
th Africa, the Near East and Middle East, the | Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Jordan and Israel. |
ooks and articles in academic journals on the | Arabian Peninsula, Arab migration, globalisation and |
e in the 17th, 18th and 19th Century from the | Arabian Peninsula, and does not include the Sayyid an |
ibuted in sub-Saharan Africa and the southern | Arabian Peninsula, preferring open woodland and savan |
lands of Islam in the holiest of places, the | Arabian Peninsula, plundering its riches, dictating t |
military campaign of the Egyptian army in the | Arabian Peninsula, taken up in order to subdue unrest |
eldest settlements in the eastern side of the | Arabian peninsula, its history back to 3500 BC. |
rough the various waves of migration from the | Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Central Asia, and Afghanista |
ound in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the | Arabian Peninsula, and western Iran. |
It is found in North Africa, the | Arabian Peninsula, the Levant (recorded only from Jor |
om France to the Caucasus), India, Egypt, the | Arabian Peninsula, and the Kerguelen Islands. |
ve to South Asia, two endemic to the southern | Arabian Peninsula, and one native to Africa. |
ab to vacate the city and emigrate out of the | Arabian peninsula, or accept a money payment. |
historic times, but with the drying-up of the | Arabian Peninsula, it disappeared from the inhospitab |
thern Red Sea Region, South and Central Asia, | Arabian Peninsula, Iraq and the Horn of Africa). |
Popular also in the | Arabian Peninsula, it was likely introduced there by |
It is named after the | Arabian Peninsula. |
ng India and Pakistan and as far south as the | Arabian peninsula. |
Shammar tribe who originated from Najd in the | Arabian Peninsula. |
f Denmark, is renowmed for his travels on the | Arabian peninsula. |
emitic languages within as well as out of the | Arabian peninsula. |
ed to Cairo, having subdued all opposition in | Arabian Peninsula. |
This species is found on the | Arabian peninsula. |
, became second in command of Al Qaeda in the | Arabian Peninsula. |
It is found from Morocco to the | Arabian Peninsula. |
Juwair took over as al-Qaeda's leader on the | Arabian peninsula. |
ing the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the | Arabian Peninsula. |
stigating the illegal arms trafficking in the | Arabian peninsula. |
d in the eremic zone from North Africa to the | Arabian Peninsula. |
of the first Dinosaur trackways found in the | Arabian peninsula. |
ypt, Northern Africa, Spain, Britain, and the | Arabian peninsula. |
Forces, Aden was renamed H.Q. British Forces, | Arabian Peninsula. |
f the Sahara, and the southern portion of the | Arabian Peninsula. |
an, Al-Shabaab in Somalia and Al-Qaeda in the | Arabian Peninsula. |
species of amphibians have been found on the | Arabian Peninsula. |
East and Middle East to Turkmenistan and the | Arabian Peninsula. |
ndian Ocean and Red Sea, circumnavigating the | Arabian peninsula. |
are endemic to the woodlands of the southern | Arabian Peninsula. |
Turkey and the Levant to Central Asia and the | Arabian Peninsula. |
heatear breeds in the Sahara and the northern | Arabian peninsula. |
Emirates, Yemen and the Apostolic Delegate of | Arabian Peninsula. |
o the mountains of Somalia, Ethiopia, and the | Arabian Peninsula. |
It is found in the southern part of the | Arabian peninsula. |
Basra. the first mosque in Islam outside the | Arabian peninsula. |
hri took a leadership role in Al Qaida in the | Arabian Peninsula. |
us is a species of scorpion that lives on the | Arabian Peninsula. |
ar 280 meteorite found in 2000 in Oman on the | Arabian peninsula. |
e Middle East, ranging from Mauritania to the | Arabian Peninsula. |
, from the central parts of the Sahara to the | Arabian Peninsula. |
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