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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arabian Sea

The Arabian Sea (Latin: Mare Erythraeum) is the part of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Baluchistan and Sind provinces of Pakistan and part of the southern Persian littoral, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the north-east point of Somalia, and Kanyakumari (Cape Comorin) in India. It was known as the Sindhu Sagar

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arabian Plate
The Arabian Plate is a continental tectonic plate covering the Arabian peninsula and extending northward to Turkey. The plate borders are: East, with the Indo-Australian Plate South, with the African Plate to the west and the Indo-Australian Plate to the east West, divergent boundary with the African Plate forming the northern part of the Great Rift Valley and the Red Sea rift zone. North, with the Eurasian Plate Other related archivesAfrican Pla

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arabian horse

The Arabian horse first appeared in the Arabian Peninsula at least 2,500 years B.C.E. They were carefully bred to maintain desirable features (e.g. stamina, soundness, strength, and beauty), and are therefore one of the oldest, if not the oldest breeds in the world (this has been contested with the Barb and the Akhal Teke.) Arabian horse - Early history. According to the Bedouins, God created the Arabian horse from the South Wind, saying "I call you Horse; I make you ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arabian camel

The Arabian Camel (Camelus dromedarius) is a large even-toed ungulate native to northern Africa and western Asia, and the best-known member of the camel family. The Arabian camel is sometimes known as a Dromedary, but to quote Oakland Zoo website: "The name 'Dromedary' is properly reserved for the Arabian racing camel such as those used in the various military camel corps." The Arabian camel has one hump on its ba ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arabian mythology

Arabic Mythology is the ancient beliefs of the Arabs. Prior to the arrival and initial codification of Islam on the Arabian Peninsula in 622 CE, year one of the Islamic calendar, the physical centre of Islam, the Kaaba of Mecca, did not hold only the single symbol of "the God" as it does now. The Kaaba was instead covered in symbols representing the myriad demons, djinn, demigods and other assorted creatures which represented the profoundly polytheistic environment of pre-Islamic Arabia. We can infer from this plurality an exceptional ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arabian Peninsula

The Arabian Peninsula is a peninsula in Southwest Asia at the junction of Africa and Asia consisting mainly of desert. The Arabian peninula is an important part of the greater Middle East, and plays a critically important geopolitical role due to its vast reserves of oil and natural gas. The coasts of the peninsula touch, on the (south)west, the Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba; on the south(eastern) coast, the Arabian Sea (part of the Indian Ocean); and on the northeast, the G ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency

The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA), established in 1952, is the central bank of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency - History. At the time of its establishment, Saudi Arabia did not have a monetary system of its own. Foreign currencies were used as a medium of exchange, along with Saudi silver coins. Saudi bank notes had not yet been issued. Banking was conducted by foreign bank branches. Therefore, the first task of the SAMA was to develop a Saudi currency. The SAMA als ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Archaeology and the Book of Mormon

Supporters and critics alike have long attempted to use archaeology to support their respective views of the origin(s) of the Book of Mormon. Although the Book of Mormon is considered an inspired sacred text by the entire Latter Day Saint movement, not all Latter Day Saint scholars, or Latter Day Saints, accept the view that the Book of Mormon is an actual history of any Native American people. As a matter of faith, most Latter Day Saints have traditionally interpreted the book as an actual history of the Native American peo ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Arab folklore

Arabian folklore has a long and colourful history. Most Arab folklore has been read over generations as The Arabian Nights. However, Arabian Nights is a rather later part of Arabian literature. Other related archivesArabian Nights, The Arabian Nights

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Vathek

Vathek (alternatively titled Vathek, an Arabian Tale or The History of the Caliph Vathek) is a Gothic novel written by William Thomas Beckford. It was composed in French in 1782, and then translated into English by Reverend Samuel Henley, in which form it was published in 1786. Vathek capitalised on the 18th century obsession with all things Oriental (see Orientalism), which was inspired by Antoine Galland's translation of The Arabian Nights (itself re-translated, into English, i ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - White Army

White army may refer to: The military arm of the White movement, a loose coalition of anti-Bolshevik forces in the Russian Civil War The Saudi Arabian National Guard The National Guard of Kuwait Other related archivesBolshevik, Kuwait, Russian Civil War, Saudi Arabian National Guard, White movement

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Ahl-i Hadith

The Ahl-i Hadith are an Islamic movement in South Asia that emerged in the 19th century. They reject the traditional four Sunni schools of law and seek to go back to what they view as first principles of Islam. In their views, they lean closely to the Saudi Arabian Wahhabites. Other related archives19th century, Islamic, Saudi Arabian, South Asia, Sunni, Wahhabites, schools

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Levant

Levant is an imprecise geographical term historically referring to a large area in the Middle East south of the Taurus Mountains, bounded by the Mediterranean Sea on the west, and by the northern Arabian Desert and Upper Mesopotamia to the east. The Levant does not include the Caucasus Mountains, any part of the Arabian Peninsula proper, or Anatolia — although at times Cilicia may be included. The Sinai Peninsula may also be included, but may be excluded as a marginal area forming a land bridge between the Levant and northern Egypt. ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Warmblood

Warmbloods are a group of sport horse breeds and the term simply distinguishes this type of horse from the "cold bloods" (draft horses) and the "hot bloods" (Thoroughbreds and Arabians). Sport horse refers to the intended use of the breed -- as a competitive and recreational horse for the major international equestrian disciplines of dressage, jumping, three-day event and driving. Most warmblood breeds are continuing to evolve. In fact, they are not "breeds" in the sense that Thoroughbreds, Arabians, Morgans and Saddlebreds are ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Sama

Sama may refer to: Shamash, the Assyrian and Babylonian sun god. Sema, form of Sufi ritual ceremony SAMA, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency Other related archivesSAMA, Sema, Shamash

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Arabian: Encyclopedia - Iram of the Pillars

Iram of the Pillars (إرَم ذات العماد, Iram dhāt al-`imād), also called Ubar or Wabar or the City of a Thousand Pillars, is a lost city on the Arabian Peninsula. Ubar was mentioned in ancient records and was spoken of in folk tales as a trading center of the Rub al Khali Desert in the southern part of the Arabian peninsula. It is estimated that it lasted from about 3000 B.C to the first century A.D. It became, according to legends, fabulously wealthy from trade of the coastal regions to ...

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Arabian: Encyclopedia II - Arabian horse - Breed characteristics

The Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable breeds in the world. They have fine wedge-shaped heads, with large eyes, small muzzles and their famous "dished" profile (the nose is concave). Arabians also tend to have very high tail carriage. They have large nostrils and strong lungs, which contributes to their powers of endurance. They have an arched neck with a fine, clean throat, delicate and clean legs, and a fine, silky coat. Most Arabians have the free flowing, well coordinated, reaching, fluid gaits. They can glide across the grou ...

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Arabian horse, Arabian horse - Early history, Arabian horse - The Continuing Influence, Arabian horse - Breed characteristics, Arabian horse - The Arabian Today, Arabian horse - Arabian as a Sport Horse

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Arabian: Encyclopedia II - Arabian horse - Breed characteristics

The Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable breeds in the world. They have fine wedge-shaped heads, with large eyes, and small muzzles. Some horses display the famous "dished" profile (the nose is concave), and some show a straight profile. Never is the profile to be "Roman-nosed". Arabians also tend to have very high tail carriage. They have large nostrils and strong lungs, which contributes to their powers of endurance. They have an arched neck with a fine, clean throat, delicate and clean legs, and a fine, silky coat. Most Arabians ...

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Arabian horse, Arabian horse - Early history, Arabian horse - The Continuing Influence, Arabian horse - Breed characteristics, Arabian horse - The Arabian Today, Arabian horse - Arabian as a Sport Horse

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Arabian: Encyclopedia II - Arabian horse - Early history

According to the Bedouins, God created the Arabian horse from the South Wind, saying "I call you Horse; I make you Arabian and I give you the chestnut color of the ant; I have hung happiness from the forelock which hangs between your eyes; you shall be the Lord of the other animals. Men shall follow you wherever you go; you shall be as good for flight as for pursuit; riches shall be on your back a ...

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Arabian horse, Arabian horse - Early history, Arabian horse - The Continuing Influence, Arabian horse - Breed characteristics, Arabian horse - The Arabian Today, Arabian horse - Arabian as a Sport Horse

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Arabian: Encyclopedia II - Arabian horse - The Continuing Influence

Around 630 AD, Islamic warriors began to fight their north and west. By 711, they had taken Spain. Most of their mounts were Turkish or Barb, but a few were Arabian. From the invader's horses developed the Andalusian (which were taken to the new world and helped develop many of the breeds in the Americas today). Meanwhile, European horses were infused with Arabian blood when the knights came down to Palestine ...

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Arabian horse, Arabian horse - Early history, Arabian horse - The Continuing Influence, Arabian horse - Breed characteristics, Arabian horse - The Arabian Today, Arabian horse - Arabian as a Sport Horse

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