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Lawrence of Arabia - перевод на Английский

BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGIST, ARMY OFFICER AND DIPLOMAT (1888–1935)
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  • 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
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  • 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

Lawrence of Arabia         
n. Lawrence van Arabië (britse avonturier in Eerste Wereldoorlog, legermens en schrijver)
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
  • spell=in}} in height, is much taller than any possible Mesopotamian or Harappan models. Photo courtesy of the [[National Museum of Korea]].<ref name="Roads of Arabia p. 180">Roads of Arabia p. 180</ref>
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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
St. Lawrence River         
  • St. Lawrence River, passage of the couriers of the Transat from Quebec to Saint-Malo 200
  • Simcoe Family fonds]] held at the Archives of Ontario.
  • Basque settlements and sites dating from the 16th and 17th centuries
  • The Champlain Sea
  • Map of 1543 showing Cartier's discoveries
  • Watching]] [[fin whales]] off [[Tadoussac]]
MAJOR RIVER IN EASTERN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES, FLOWING INTO THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
St Lawrence River; St. Lawrence Valley; Saint-Lawrence river; St. Lawrence Basin; Saint Lawrence River and Seaway; Fleuve Saint-Laurent; Kaniatarowanenneh; Saint Laurence River; St-Lawrence river; Saint Lawrence Valley; St Lawrence river; Saint Lawrence river; Saint-Laurent river; Rio San Lorenzo; Fleuve Saint Laurent; St Lawrence Valley; St. Lawrence river; Whales of the St. Lawrence River; St. Lawrence River Valley; St Laurence River; St. Lawrence valley; River Saint Lawrence; St. Lawrence River valley; Kahnawáʼkye; Bassin de Laprairie; Saint Lawrence River; History of the St. Lawrence River; River St. Lawrence
n. St Lawrence rivier, rivier in zuidoosten van Canada

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T. E. Lawrence

Thomas Edward Lawrence (16 August 1888 – 19 May 1935) was a British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer who became renowned for his role in the Arab Revolt (1916–1918) and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915–1918) against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. The breadth and variety of his activities and associations, and his ability to describe them vividly in writing, earned him international fame as Lawrence of Arabia, a title used for the 1962 film based on his wartime activities.

He was born out of wedlock in August 1888 to Sarah Junner (1861–1959), a governess, and Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet (1846–1919), an Anglo-Irish nobleman. Chapman left his wife and family in Ireland to cohabit with Junner. Chapman and Junner called themselves Mr and Mrs Lawrence, using the surname of Sarah's likely father; her mother had been employed as a servant for a Lawrence family when she became pregnant with Sarah. In 1896, the Lawrences moved to Oxford, where Thomas attended the High School and then studied history at Jesus College, Oxford, from 1907 to 1910. Between 1910 and 1914 he worked as an archaeologist for the British Museum, chiefly at Carchemish in Ottoman Syria.

Soon after the outbreak of war in 1914 he volunteered for the British Army and was stationed at the Arab Bureau (established in 1916) intelligence unit in Egypt. In 1916, he travelled to Mesopotamia and to Arabia on intelligence missions and became involved with the Arab Revolt as a liaison to the Arab forces, along with other British officers, supporting the Arab Kingdom of Hejaz's independence war against its former overlord, the Ottoman Empire. He worked closely with Emir Faisal, a leader of the revolt, and he participated, sometimes as leader, in military actions against the Ottoman armed forces, culminating in the capture of Damascus in October 1918.

After the First World War, Lawrence joined the British Foreign Office, working with the British government and with Faisal. In 1922, he retreated from public life and spent the years until 1935 serving as an enlisted man, mostly in the Royal Air Force (RAF), with a brief period in the Army. During this time, he published his best-known work Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1926), an autobiographical account of his participation in the Arab Revolt. He also translated books into English, and wrote The Mint, which detailed his time in the Royal Air Force working as an ordinary aircraftman. He corresponded extensively and was friendly with well-known artists, writers, and politicians. For the RAF, he participated in the development of rescue motorboats.

Lawrence's public image resulted in part from the sensationalised reporting of the Arab revolt by American journalist Lowell Thomas, as well as from Seven Pillars of Wisdom. On 19 May 1935, Lawrence died, at the age of 46, six days after being injured in a motorcycle accident in Dorset.

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