- (Arabic: شط الجريد Šoṭṭ el-Jarīd) also
spelled Sciott Gerid and
Shott el
Jerid, is a chott, a
large endorheic salt lake in
southern Tunisia. The name can...
- his parents, both
mobile suit developers. A
scuffle with
Titans officer Jerid Messa over his female-sounding name
begins a
series of
events that eventually...
-
Jerid may
refer to: Djerid, one of the six
geographical and
economic regions of
Tunisia Jerid (tribe), a
Turkoman tribe from
Turkey Jereed, a traditional...
-
Vincent (2005)
Jardins au désert: Évolution des
pratiques et
savoirs oasiens:
Jérid tunisien. Paris: IRD éditions.
Archived 2022-10-18 at the
Wayback Machine...
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formed a
politically separate entity under the
control of Ibāḍī imams.
Jerid,
Djerid or Bled el
Djerid (Arabic : الجريد,
literally "palm leaf"), is a...
-
either a Kurd from the
Sinemilli tribe from
Marash or a
Turkmen from the
Jerid tribe from Adana,
although there might have been
multiple Kara
Fatmas of...
-
grown mainly in
Algeria (Tolga, Oued Righ), in
Tunisia (in the
areas of
Jérid and Nefzaoua), and in the
United States (in California,
Arizona and Texas)...
- El
Hamma du
Jérid is a town and
commune in the
Tozeur Governorate, Tunisia. As of 2004, it had a po****tion of 6,259 inhabitants. List of
cities in Tunisia...
- They are
smooth depressed areas (in the case of the largest, the Shat el
Jerid,
lying a few feet
below the
level of the Mediterranean),
which for more...
- Jereed,
known by the name
Equestrian Javelin (also jerreed,
jerid, or jerrid; Turkish: Cirit) is a
traditional Turkish equestrian team
sport pla**** outdoors...