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Arabia$4620$ - перевод на голландский

ROMAN PROVINCE (106 - 630S)
Arabia (province); Roman Arabia; Arabia (Roman province); Province of Arabia; Byzantine Arabia; Arabia Petrea; Arabia Province
  • The Roman Empire in the time of [[Hadrian]] (ruled AD 117–138), showing, in western Asia, the [[imperial province]] of Arabia Petraea (Jordan/NW Saudi Arabia/Sinai). A single legion was deployed there in 125 AD.
  • Mada'in Salih]]).
  • [[Petra]], one of the major cities of Arabian Petra, now designated as a [[World Heritage Site]] by [[UNESCO]].

Arabia      
n. Arabië (Saoedie)
Saudi Arabia         
  • "The Saudi pilots training in Italy 1935"—a scene from 'Our Eagles', one of four [[video wall]] shows made for the Royal Saudi Air Force Museum
  • Uruguay – Saudi Arabia match at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia
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  • U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] and First Lady [[Melania Trump]] with King [[Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud]] and the President of Egypt, [[Abdel Fattah Al Sisi]], 21 May 2017
  • [[Abdullah ibn Muhammad Al ash-Sheikh]] with [[Bogdan Borusewicz]] in the [[Polish Senate]], 26 May 2014
  • The [[Al-Yamamah Private University]] in Riyadh
  • Political map of Saudi Arabia
  • [[Arabic coffee]] is a traditional beverage in Arabian cuisine
  • Office of [[Saudi Aramco]], the world's most valuable company and the main source of revenue for the state
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  • Flag of [[Al-Qaeda]], a transnational terrorist group formed by [[Osama bin Laden]], a Saudi Arabian national of Yemeni and Syrian extraction who was stripped of his Saudi passport in 1994.
  • Saudi Arabian flag variant, mostly seen in governmental settings
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  • Abdulaziz Ibn Saud]], the founding father and first king of Saudi Arabia
  • Foreign Minister [[Adel al-Jubeir]] with then British Foreign Secretary [[Boris Johnson]] in London, 16 October 2016
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  • Major [[Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict]] locations
  • supplied money and arms]] to the anti-Soviet ''[[mujahideen]]'' fighters in Afghanistan.
  • Al-Hasa]] is known for its palm trees and dates. Al-Hasa has over 30 million palm trees which produce over 100 thousand tons of dates every year.
  • King Abdullah Financial Center is one of the largest investment centres in the Middle East, located in Riyadh
  • Laboratory buildings at [[KAUST]]
  • King Abdullah practising [[falconry]], a traditional pursuit in the country
  • The [[Mosque of the Prophet]] in [[Medina]] containing the tomb of [[Muhammad]]
  • Non-Muslims are prohibited from entering the Islamic holy city of Mecca
  • U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] meets King [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia]], July 2014
  • gas]] pipelines in the Middle-East
  • Anthropomorphic stela (4th millennium BC), sandstone, 57x27 cm, from El-Maakir-Qaryat al-Kaafa ([[National Museum of Saudi Arabia]], [[Riyadh]])
  • Saudi-US relations]].
  • Hegra]] located in the area of [[Al-'Ula]] within [[Al Madinah Region]] in the [[Hejaz]]. A UNESCO [[World Heritage Site]] since 2008.
  • [[Saad Khader]] (left) and [[Mohammad Al-Ali]] (right) in 1979
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  • Map of Saudi Arabian administrative regions and roadways
  • A proportional representation of Saudi Arabia exports, 2019
  • Saudi Arabia topography
  • Saudi Arabia population density (people per km<sup>2</sup>)
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  • Saudi soldiers from the First Airborne Brigade.
  • Fahd bin Abdullah]], were arrested by Saudi Arabian authorities as part of the [[2017 Saudi Arabian purge]]
  • The [[Battle of Badr]], 13 March 624 CE
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  • Al-Masjid Al-Ḥarām]]'' (The Sacred Mosque) in [[Mecca]]. The [[Kaaba]] is the cubic building in front of the pilgrim.
  • The 3000-year-old ancient historical city of [[Dumat al-Jandal]] in [[Al Jawf Province]]
  • UIS]] literacy rate Saudi Arabia population, 15 plus, 1990–2015
  • largest empires in history]] in both area and proportion of the world's population. It was also larger than any previous empire in history.
COUNTRY IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:SA; Saudi-Arabia; Al-Arabiyah as Sa'udiyah; Sauri Arabia; Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; المملكة العربية السعودية; Saudi arabia; Saudia Arabia; السعودية; Saoudi Arabia; Saudiarabia; KSA; Saudi map; S. Arabia; Languages of Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabaia; SAUDI ARABIA; Ksa; Arabia of the Sauds; The Arabia of the Sauds; Etymology of Saudi Arabia; K.S.A.; Saudi Arab; Arabie Saoudite; The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia; Saudi Kingdom; Saudi Arabian Kingdom; Social problems in Saudi Arabia; Child abuse in Saudi Arabia; Name of Saudi Arabia; Saudiya; Biodiversity of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabië
Lawrence of Arabia         
  • The Lawrence family lived at 2 [[Polstead Road]], Oxford from 1896 to 1921
  • The head of Lawrence's effigy in [[St Martin's Church, Wareham]]
  • Selim "Dahoum" Ahmed
  • Captain Pisani (rear)]], Lawrence, Faisal's servant (name unknown), Captain Hassan Khadri
  • [[Eric Kennington]]'s bust of Lawrence at [[St Paul's Cathedral]]
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  • Lawrence on the [[Brough Superior SS100]] that he called "George V"
  • Lawrence at [[Aqaba]], 1917
  • Lawrence at [[Rabigh]], north of [[Jeddah]], 1917
  • Portrait by [[Augustus John]], 1919. [[Tate Modern]], London
  • Lawrence, [[Emir Abdullah]], Air Marshal Sir [[Geoffrey Salmond]], Sir [[Wyndham Deedes]], and others in Jerusalem
  • Early Hittite artefact found by Lawrence and Woolley (right) in Carchemish
  • Lawrence in Miranshah 1928
  • KJV}}.
  • 14 Barton Street, London SW1, where Lawrence lived while writing ''Seven Pillars''
  • Lawrence's birthplace, Gorphwysfa, [[Tremadog]], Carnarvonshire, Wales
  • Lawrence in 1919
  • [[Leonard Woolley]] (''left'') and Lawrence in their excavation house at [[Carchemish]], c. 1912
BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGIST, ARMY OFFICER AND DIPLOMAT (1888–1935)
Thomas Edward Lawrence; Lawrence Of Arabia; T.E. Lawrence; Lawrence of Arabia; TE Lawrence; T.e. lawrence; T Lawrence; Lawrence of arabia; T.E Lawrence; T.E.Lawrence; Lawrence of Arabia.; Te lawrence; Dahoum; Laurence of Arabia; 338171; 338171 A/C Shaw; Selim Ahmed; T E Lawrence; Thomas E Lawrence; T.e. shaw; Selim Ahmed (Dahoum); T.E. Lawrence of Arabia; T. E. Shaw; John Hume Ross; T. E.Lawrence; John Hulme Ross; 352087 Aircraftman Ross; Lawrence, T. E.
n. Lawrence van Arabië (britse avonturier in Eerste Wereldoorlog, legermens en schrijver)

Определение

Eudaemon

Википедия

Arabia Petraea

Arabia Petraea or Petrea, also known as Rome's Arabian Province (Latin: Provincia Arabia; Arabic: العربية البترائية; Ancient Greek: Ἐπαρχία Πετραίας Ἀραβίας) or simply Arabia, was a frontier province of the Roman Empire beginning in the 2nd century. It consisted of the former Nabataean Kingdom in Jordan, southern Levant, the Sinai Peninsula and northwestern Arabian Peninsula. Its capital was Petra. It was bordered on the north by Syria, on the west by Judaea (merged with Syria from AD 135) and Egypt, and on the south and east by the rest of Arabia, known as Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix.

The territory was annexed by Emperor Trajan, like many other eastern frontier provinces of the Roman Empire, but held onto, unlike Armenia, Mesopotamia and Assyria, well after Trajan's rule, its desert frontier being called the Limes Arabicus. It produced the Emperor Philippus, who was born around 204. As a frontier province, it included a desert populated by Arabic tribes, and bordering the Parthian hinterland.

Though subject to eventual attack and deprivation by the Parthians and Palmyrenes, it had nothing like the constant incursions faced in other areas on the Roman frontier, such as Germany and North Africa, or the entrenched cultural presence that defined the other more Hellenized eastern provinces.