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  • Euphrates; or they could climb, by slow degrees, the ladder of western oases — Henakiya, Kheibar, Teima, Jauf, and the

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • The purpose behind his mysterious ten-year sojourn in the oasis of Teima is unknown, but he subdued most of Northern Arabia during his stay.

    c. Northern Arabia 2001

  • Shunning the city and leaving his son Belshazzar (Bel-shar-usur) as regent, Nabonidus spent many years at Teima in north Arabia, 480 miles from Babylon (See 556–530).

    626-539 2001

  • The main trade route ran through Yathrib (Medina), with a western branch running through Dedan to Ma ` in to Gaza and an eastern branch through Teima to Qedar (Duma) to Mesopotamia.

    10. Arabia, c. 850-332 B.C.E 2001

  • And Teima is their seat of government where R. Hanan the Nasi rules over them.

    The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela

  • Here dwell the Jews called Kheibar, the men of Teima.

    The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela

  • It is a matter of history that the powerful independent Jewish communities which were settled at Yathrib, afterwards called Medina, and in the volcanic highlands of Kheibar and Teima called the Harrah, were crushed by Mohammed.

    The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela

  • Hathor, from a stele found at Teima in Northern Arabia, now in the Louvre (after Sir Arthur Evans, _op.cit. _, p. 39).

    The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith

  • Old Teima of the Jews, according to their tradition, had been (twice) destroyed by flood.

    The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela

  • One, blessed be He, on account of the exile of Israel, praying that He may take pity upon them, and upon all the Jews, the men of Teima, for the sake of His great Name, also upon Tilmas the great city, in which there are about 100,000 Jews [147].

    The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela

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