- city. Iran
portal Also
known as
Greater Tumb, Jazīreh-ye Tonb-e Bozorg,
Jezīrat Tunb, Tonb, Ţunb al Kubrá, and Tunb
Buzurq OpenStreetMap contributors (3...
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Copper Mines (1972), pp.201–203
where he also
notes the
probable port at
Jezirat al-Faroun.
Jacobus Van Dijk, 'The
Amarna Period and the
later New Kingdom'...
-
depicted in Arab
maritime charts), and that the
island may have been
known as
Jezirat al Tennyn, or "Dragon's Isle", in
Andalusian Arab legend. One more recent...
- in the
Khartoum area (primarily in
Omdurman and the
Gezira region) and
Jezirat Aba. The
Midob people call
their language tìd-n-áal,
literally "mouth of...
- ٱبْن عُمَر, romanized: Jazīrat Ibn ʿUmar,
alternatively transliterated as
Jezirat al-Omar,
Djeziret ibn-Omar, Jazīra, al-Jazirah, or Djezireh., or Madinat...
-
Retrieved 29
September 2021. Flinder,
Alexander (1977). "The
island of
Jezirat Fara'un: Its
ancient harbour,
anchorage and
marine defence installations"...
- Po****tion: 20,000. 711 CE –
Moors in
power (until 1262) & city
called "
Jezirat-Kadis." 1217 – The city was
raided by a
group of
Frisian crusaders en route...
- south-eastward 11⁄2 miles, from a low
sandy island with gr**** on it,
called Jezirat as
Sufla [Al
Safliya Island]. This reef is
chiefly of sand, and, outside...