- The
Wabar craters are
impact craters located in
Saudi Arabia first brought to the
attention of
Western scholars by
British Arabist, explorer,
writer and...
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Wabar may
refer to: A
legendary land in
southern Arabia,
often referred to as
Atlantis of the
Sands It is
considered by some to be the same as Iram of...
- and
mentioned the need for restrictions. In
August 2013,
Suldaan Abubakar Wabar, the
chief of the
Jibriil Yoonis sub-clan of the
Gadabuursi clan, criticized...
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southern deserts of the
Arabian Peninsula,
known as Ūbār/Awbār (أوبار) or
Wabār/Wubār (وبار) in Arabic,
thought to have been destro**** by a
natural disaster...
- 12
Wabars who
served the community: 1.
Wabar Cuudow 2.
Wabar Amiin 3.
Wabar Ali 4.
Wabar Omar 5.
Wabar Caalin 6.
Wabar Abdi 7.
Wabar Omar 8.
Wabar Ali...
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years ago at
Wabar, a site in the Rub' al
Khali desert 1,100
kilometres (680 mi) east of Mecca. A 2004
scientific analysis of the
Wabar site suggests...
- lost city of Ubar, he was the
first Westerner to
visit and
describe the
Wabar craters. In
August 1917, he was
appointed a
Companion of the
Order of the...
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meteorite fragment is
known as the "Camel's Hump",
recovered in 1966 from the
Wabar site, that was on
display at the King Saud
University in
Riyadh became the...
- to be the same as: Iram of the
Pillars Archaeological site of
Shisr The
Wabar or Ubar craters, near the lost
Arabian city U bar, a
letter of the Latin...
- ****ociated Iram—and thus ʿĀd—with the
buried city
referred to as Ubar (
Wabār),
located at Shisur, Oman,
because of the
pillars found at that site." The...