| Geological Society of London - Electronic journals - 1875 - 1016 pages
...neighbourhood of Khaibur, iu about 26° 30' north latitude, and 40° east longitude; which, besides being traditionally said to have been in an active...fireharra' lies that known as the Harra of (the tribe of) Udhra: again, to the north of this, is the Harra of Tabuk, so called from the station of that name... | |
| Charles Tilstone Beke - Sinai (Egypt) - 1878 - 684 pages
...neighbourhood of Khaibur, in about 26° 30' north latitude, and 40° east longitude ; which, besides being traditionally said to have been in an active...fire-harra' lies that known as the Harra of (the tribe of) Udhra : again, to the north of this, is the Harra of Tabuk, so called from the station of that name... | |
| Charles Tilstone Beke - Midian - 1878 - 672 pages
...neighbourhood of Khaibur, in about 26° 30' north latitude, and 40° east longitude; which, besides being traditionally said to have been in an active...fire-harra' lies that known as the Harra of (the tribe of) Udhra : again, to the north of this, is the Harra of Tabuk, so called from the station of that name... | |
| Charles Tilstone Beke - Midian - 1878 - 710 pages
...neighbourhood of Klmibur, in about 26° 30' north latitude, and 40° east longitude; which, besides being traditionally said to have been in an active...prophet's (successor, Omar. To the north-west of this 'tirc-harra' lies that known as the Harra of (the tribe of) Udhra : again, to the north of this, is... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1879 - 606 pages
...recorded as having been in activity within the historic period is the Harrat el-Nar * (Fire Harrali), situate to the north-east of Medina, in the neighbourhood...the time of the Prophet's successor, Omar. To the norm-west of this ' Fire-Harra ' lies that known as the ' Harra of (the tribe of) Udhra ' (El-Azra)... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - Arabian Peninsula - 1879 - 390 pages
...recorded as having been in activity within the historic period is the Harrat-el-Nar ('Fire Harra'), situate to the north-east of Medina, in the neighbourhood of Khaibur (Khaybar), in about 26° 30' north lat., and 40° east long. ; which, being traditionally said to have been in an active state six... | |
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