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using Tiwal inflatable dinghies, in the Gulf of
Morbihan in Brittany.
Tiwal has also held
Tiwal Cups in New Zealand.
Tiwal 3
released in 2012
Tiwal 2 released...
- (Maguindanao), dadabuan,
dadaboon (Maranao),
libbit (Tausug),
tibubu (Poso) and a
tiwal (Kulawi and Minahasa).
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media related to Dabakan. Amin...
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considered the
founder of
Arabic botany. Dinawari's Kitāb al-akhbār al-
ṭiwāl (General History),
written from a
Persian point of view, is
possibly the...
- 2, Page 133 Tār****hul Khamees,
Husayn Dayarbakri Vol2, Page 238
Akbarut Tiwal -
Dinawari Pg 400 Mawātilat
Talibeyeen - Abul **** Isfahāni Isti'ab - Ibne...
- view of Ali
Absar al-Ein, P. 69
Manaagheb ibn
Shahr Aashub, Vol. 4, P. 107-116 Dinawari, al-Akhbar al-
Tiwal, P.337
Mufid al-Irshad, Vol. 2, P. 109 v t e...
- also
called Tylos by the
Ancient Gr****s. If the name
Tylos is
related to
ṭiwal 'rope with
which the feet of draught-cattle are tied together', then the...
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Prize (in 1951).
Krachkovsky edited and
published the Kitāb al-Aḥbār aṭ-
Ṭiwāl ('General History') by Abu
Hanifa Dinawari (1912)
Kratschkovsky wrote an...
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Ibrah River Mareb River (Gash River) Nile
River Rahad River Tekezé
River -
Tiwal River Umbelasha River Wadi
Howar -
White Nile
Yabus River List of rivers...
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Retrieved 2007-03-08. al-Dinawari,
Ahmad b. Dawud.
Kitab al-akhbar al-
tiwal.
Edited by V.Guirg****. Leiden. 1888, see p. 7
Hakan Ozoglu,
Kurdish notables...
- 889) Uyun al-akhbar, Al-Imama wa al-Siyasa Al-Dinawari (d. 891)
Akbar al-
tiwal Baladhuri (d. 892)
Muhammad ibn
Jarir al-Tabari (838–923)
History of the...