-
locals refer to it as a
jebel ("mount").
Marshall Cavendish used the name "
Tuwayr Mountains" to
describe mountains of
central Arabia,
distinct from the Shammar...
- Abū Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Salām ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-
Ṭuwayr al-Qaysarānī al-Miṣrī (1130–1220) was an
Egyptian official and historian. Born in 1130, he occupied...
- 147 [4] Muḥammad Imḥammad
Ṭuwayr, p. 49
Charles Stephenson, p. 126
Mustafa Hamed Rahoma, p. 147 Muḥammad Imḥammad
Ṭuwayr, p. 49
Charles Stephenson, p...
- the
Sarawat range, is 3,666
metres (12,028 ft) high. By comparison, the
Tuwayr,
Shammar and
Dhofar generally do not
exceed 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in height...
- Al-Adid Ali ibn al-Athir Baha ad-Din ibn
Shaddad Baha al-Din
Qaraqush Ibn al-
Tuwayr Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani Qadi al-Fadil
Sharaf al-Din
Qaraqush Husam al-Din...
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Sarat range Jabal Al-Oraif
Shammar range Salma range Jabal Shammar Tuwayr range Jabal Tuwaiq?...
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Sarat range Jabal Al-Oraif
Shammar range Salma range Jabal Shammar Tuwayr range Jabal Tuwaiq?...
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Sarat range Jabal Al-Oraif
Shammar range Salma range Jabal Shammar Tuwayr range Jabal Tuwaiq?...
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Sarat range Jabal Al-Oraif
Shammar range Salma range Jabal Shammar Tuwayr range Jabal Tuwaiq?...
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Sarat range Jabal Al-Oraif
Shammar range Salma range Jabal Shammar Tuwayr range Jabal Tuwaiq?...