- Malabar.
Other common names include viruchi, kiskaara, kepale, rangan,
kheme, ponna,
chann tanea, techi, pan, siantan, jarum-jarum/jejarum, cây trang...
- p****ed
through it) Lebanon Beirut: The Red Sea
Sharks (Tintin
arrives in
Khemed via Beirut) Jordan Petra: The Red Sea
Sharks (Tintin and
Haddock p**** by...
- seen in the
episode "Big Time Wedding", it is
shown to have a monarchy.
Khemed The
Adventures of
Tintin Arabic emirate from the comic. Khura'in Phoenix...
-
Naachghar (बुद्ध और नाचघर) (1958)
Tribhangima (त्रिभंगिमा) (1961)
Chaar kheme Chaunsath khoonte (चार खेमे चौंसठ खूंटे) (1962) Do
Chattane (दो चट्टानें)...
- "Egypt", kēme (or its
equivalent in the
Mediaeval Bohairic dialect of Coptic,
khēme). This
Coptic word
derives from
Demotic kmỉ,
itself from
ancient Egyptian...
- to in
Tintin and the
Picaros (1975–1976).
Another international rival is
Khemed. In King Ottokar's Sceptre,
Tintin reads a
Syldavian tourist pamphlet that...
-
first appearance, he is the son of
Mohammed Ben
Kalish Ezab, the Emir of
Khemed, a
fictional state on the
Arabian Peninsula. The
character of
Abdullah is...
-
Captain Haddock as they
travel to the
fictional Middle Eastern kingdom of
Khemed with the
intention of
aiding the Emir Ben
Kalish Ezab in
regaining control...
-
setting from the
British Mandate for
Palestine to the
fictional state of
Khemed. As with the
revised edition of The
Black Island, most of the
changes to...
- of a
travel brochure into the storyline.
Other fictional lands include Khemed on the
Arabian Peninsula and San Theodoros, São Rico, and
Nuevo Rico in...