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  • He made the trips, and his description of Feuillade's seven-hour "Tih Minh" 1918 is as extended as the serial itself.

    Gorey's Flights of Fancy Karen Wilkin 2011

  • The Jibál el-Tihámah, the majestic range that bounds the seaboard inland, with its broad valleys and narrow gorges forming the only roads.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • Lastly, a regular ascent, the Majrá el-Wághir, fronts the city, sloping up to the west-north-west, and discloses a view of the Jibál el-Tihámah: this broad incline was, some three centuries ago, the route of the Hajj-caravan.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • The great Lawgiver probably led his horde of fugitive slaves over the plains of El – Negeb and El – Tih, north of the so-called Sinaitic mountain-blocks, marching in small divisions like those of a modern Bedawi tribe; and we know from the latest surveys that the land, now alternately a fiery or frozen wilderness, was once well supplied with wood and water.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • Proper, the Jibál el-Tihámah, of which the Shárr is perhaps the culmination.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • Southwards appear the Jibál el-Tihámah, the noble forms of the seaboard, the parallel chains noting the eastern boundary of Madyan (Proper); while behind them the Jibál el-Shafah, reduced to blue heads and fragments of purple wall, are evidently disposed on a far more distant plane.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • Here the Jibál el-Tihámah end, and the eastern parallel range, the Jibál el-Shafah, begins.

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • As regards the Jibál el-Tihámah, I have registered ad nauseam the names of the eight several blocks into which, between

    The Land of Midian 2003

  • During thirty-eight years they wandered in the Badiet et Tih (Wilderness of the Wanderings) on the southern confines of Chanaan, apparently making Cades the centre around which their movements turned.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • Israelites proceeded in a northerly direction towards the Wilderness of Pharan, the barren region of et-Tih which lies south of Chanaan and west of Edom.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

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