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sweet and sour in taste. The name
derives from Arabic: تمر هندي,
romanized tamr hindi, "Indian date".
Several early medieval herbalists and
physicians wrote...
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Battle of Ayn al-
Tamr (Arabic: معركة عين التمر) took
place in modern-day Iraq (Mesopotamia) between...
- al-
Tamr or Ain al-Tamur (Arabic: عين التمر) is a city in
central Iraq,
located about 67 km west of
Karbala near
Razzaza Lake. The
oasis of Ayn al-
Tamr comprises...
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Tamr hindi (Arabic: تمر هندي),
translating to "Indian date", is a
beverage consumed in
Egypt and the
Levant made from tamarind, water, and sugar. It has...
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Koloocheh or
Kleicha (Persian: کلوچه), also
known as
Persian New Year Bread, is a
Persian stamped cookie or bread,
originating in
various parts of Iran...
- تَلّ تَمْر, romanized: Tall
Tamr, Kurdish: گرێ خورما, romanized: Girê
Xurma or Til Temir, Syriac: ܬܠ ܬܡܪ) also
known as Tal
Tamr or Tal Tamir, is a town in...
- few
stages of development: khalaal, rutab, and
tamr. The best
dates to make into date
sugar are
tamr dates, as they have a very low
moisture content...
- (Arabic: الأقيصر, lit. 'Mini Palace') is an
archeological site in Ayn al-
Tamr near
Karbala in Iraq with what has been
described as the
Oldest eastern Christian...
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direct route between al-Hira and
Palmyra via Ayn al-
Tamr. The
stretch of
desert between Ayn al-
Tamr and
Palmyra is long
enough to
corroborate a six-day...
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surrendered in July.
Khalid then
moved south, and
conquered the city of Ayn al-
Tamr in the last w**** of July. The
Battle of
Chains was the
first battle fought...