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  • The Arabian Nights gives specific clues to the site of a vast entrepot called Ubar that thrived on the ancient trade in frankincense.

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  • "Ubar, " said Temenides, 'do not call for this match.

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  • "Some might think her passable, " said Boots, -but compared to yourself her beauty is doubtless no more than that of a she-urt compared to that of the preferred slave of a Ubar.

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  • He might, I supposed, be both a Ubar and an agent of Priest-Kings, or of Kurii.

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  • I did not think, however, that Marlenus, of Ar, her Ubar, he who had banished me, would be likely to page 68 send a covert assassin from Brundisium against me, from Brundisium perhaps to make the coneection with Ar seem unlikely or tenuous.

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  • In Brundisuim I hold high station, being a member of the household of Belnar, her Ubar.

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  • "Ubar, too, " said Boots Tarsk-Bit, -we have traveled far to entertain you, and we are now weary.

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  • He then, imperiously, removed his Ubar, Ubara, and his Builders and Physicians, from the board, six major pieces.

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  • The officer told him that this same space technology had led to the discovery of the lost city of Ubar in present-day Oman and the ancient desert frankincense trade route in southern Arabia.

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  • It did not seem to me likely that he would be the Ubar of Brundisium.

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