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Tawam (Arabic: تَوَام, romanized: Tawām), also
Tuwwam, or Tu'am, is a
historical oasis region in
Eastern Arabia that
stretched from, or was
located between...
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observant mind,
fortified by
profound knowledge of both
books and men.
Hafit {
Tuwwam}
abounds in palm trees; it lies in the
direction of
Hajar {Al-Hasa}, and...
- is also
famous for Al Ain
Dairy Farm
located just
outside Al Ain.
Hafit {
Tuwwam}
abounds in palm trees; it lies in the
direction of
Hajar {Al-Hasa}, and...
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Tawam may
refer to: Tawām (Arabic: تَوَام), also '
Tuwwam', a
historical region in
Eastern Arabia divided by the
modern settlements of Al Ain (UAE) and...
- Julfar, Dibba, and Tawwam.
Islamic geographer Al
Muqqadasi stated: "Hafit {
Tuwwam}
abounds in palm trees" in the 10th century,
indicating extensive use of...
- century. They were
instead subject to the
Metropolitanate of Fars.
Hafit {
Tuwwam}
abounds in palm trees; it lies in the
direction of
Hajar {Al-Aḥsā}, and...
- to be
abandoned and this
seems to mark the fall of the kingdom.
Hafit {
Tuwwam}
abounds in palm trees; it lies in the
direction of Al-Hajar {Al Hasa},...
- and
supported by
Ikrimah ibn Abi-Jahl and 'Arfaja
arrived at the area of
Tuwwam (which
includes the
modern areas of Al Ain and Al-Buraimi),
where they wrote...
- (military governor), whom
Sasanians in the area
would report to.
Dibba and
Tuwwam,
which Oman
today shares with the U.A.E., were
taxed by Al-Julanda, who...