- and into
Arabic as
Aylah (the Arab
settlement was
built outside the
ruins of the
ancient city),
later becoming Aqabat Aylah ("
Aylah Ascent"), eventually...
-
Aylah – modern-day Aqaba, the twin city of Eilat. The road
coming from
Egypt had to
cross through a
mountain p**** in
Sinai named either 'Aqabat
Aylah...
- added,
Qinnasrin in the
north (Hawting 2000, p. 38) For
several centuries Aylah, the present‑day
Jordanian port city of al-'Aqabah on the Red Sea, was part...
- 2015. In fact,
there are two
mountain p****es
through which the road of
Aylah has to cross. The
western one
crosses the
mountain ridge to the west of...
- was the
largest of the jund
Masalha 2018, p. 158-9: For
several centuries Aylah, the present‑day
Jordanian port city of al-'Aqabah on the Red Sea, was part...
- Morikawa (JPN) 6 Tüvshinjargalyn Enkhjin (MGL) 2 Maýsa Ýusupjanowa (TKM) 4
Aylah Mayali (PLE) 2 Shakhzoda Allaniyazova (UZB) 8F Shakhzoda Allaniyazova (UZB)...
- city Elyn. The
present name al-ʿAqaba (العقبة) is a
shortened from ʿaqabat
Aylah (عقبة آيلة) "the mountain-p**** of Ayla",
first mentioned in the 12th century...
- Tila (major)
Alternative Names:
Jabal Rahabah,
Jabal Raḩabah,
Jabal ar Ra`
aylah,
Jabal ar Ra‘aylah.
Alternative Names:
Jabal Al-Mebrah,
Jabal Mibraḥ, Jabal...
-
Muska (Samharam). The most
important western ports included al-Sha'ibah,
Aylah (Aqaba) and
Luwikat Kuma (al-Hawra'). A sea
route used by
Arabs to reach...
- of
Severn vessels: The Princess,
Queen Nefertiti, Babel, Sinaa, Bridge,
Aylah, Amman, UR and Al Hussein. The
fleet operates on the
lines connecting Aqaba...