- and
slick man, were
criticized by historians. Auda was the son of Harb Abu
Tayi (? – 1904). He was the
fourth among five
brothers and one
sister and had...
- Arabia. The
Howeitat have
several branches,
notably the Ibn Jazi, the Abu
Tayi, the Anjaddat, and the Sulaymanniyin, in
addition to a
number of ****ociated...
- to 80.5 km) wide.
During the Arab
Revolt in 1917,
forces led by Auda ibu
Tayi attacked the Turkish-held
coastal town of
Aqaba on its
poorly defended eastern...
-
acclaimed releases on Bristol-based
label Black Acre. His
inaugural Album Tayi Bebba,
supported by
Gilles Peterson, was
hailed as one of Okay Africa's 'Best...
-
proposed a
joint action with the Arab
irregulars and
forces including Auda Abu
Tayi, who had
previously been in the
employ of the Ottomans,
against the strategically...
-
Tayi Tibble (born 1995) is a New
Zealand poet. Her
poetry reflects Māori
culture and her own
family history. Her
first collection of poetry, Poūkahangatus...
-
Eisenbergiella tayi is a
species of
bacteria first isolated from
human blood. It is anaerobic, rod-shaped, and non-motile. It is the
first member of the...
-
Revolt of
World War I. The
attacking forces, led by
Sherif Nasir and Auda abu
Tayi and
advised by T. E.
Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), were
victorious over...
-
aging boxer in
Requiem for a Heavyweight, and the
Bedouin shaikh Auda abu
Tayi in
Lawrence of
Arabia (both 1962).
Lawrence of
Arabia would go on to win...
-
Nefud Desert and the
local Turkish enforcer,
Howeitat tribal leader Auda Abu
Tayi.
Feisal gives Lawrence just
fifty men.
Lawrence also
hires teenage orphans...