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arrived in the
Jiddat al-Harasis
desert of
Dhofar Governorate in the late 19th century.
Harasis people (about 1000-2000 people) in the
Jiddat al-Harasis are...
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Jiddat al-Harasis (
Jiddat-il-Harasiis) is a
stony desert in south-central Oman,
separating northern Oman from Dhufar. The
largest strewn field of meteorites...
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classified as a
moribund language, with an
estimated 600-1000
speakers in
Jiddat al-Harasis, a
stony desert in south-central Oman. It is
closely related...
- and Sharbithat. The Harasis,
speaking Harsusi,
number 1–2000 and live in
Jiddat al-Harasis. The
Dhofar Governorate,
situated in the
western extremity of...
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tribespeople speak Mehri instead of Bathari. Harsusi: 600
speakers in the
Jiddat al-Harasis of Oman. Hobyót: 100
speakers est., in Oman and Yemen. Modern...
- with
another dug in al-Ajaiz,
became the
first permanent water sources in
Jiddat il-Harasiis. The well in
Haima was used less than that in al-Ajaiz on account...
- the
Altai in 1982-1984.
Arabian oryx Oryx
leucoryx Arabian Peninsula Extinct in the wild in 1972 and
reintroduced in
Jiddat al-Harasis, Oman in 1980....
- just
returned from Oman,
having helped to
stock an oryx
sanctuary on the
Jiddat al Har****is, and was
inspired by Thomas'
references to the lost city of...
- po****tion was
approximately 13,000 individuals, the
majority living in the
Jiddat al-Harasis. However, the po****tion has been in
continuous decline since...
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original people of
Dhofar before Arabization.[citation needed] Harasis:
Jiddat al-Harasis,
Central Oman.
Descendants from the
original people of South...