Page:The Northern Ḥeǧâz (1926).djvu/378

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
362
THE NORTHERN ḤEǦÂZ

Al-Msejlke (k8), 206

Msejmîr (b3)

Al-Mṣejr (h2)

Mšejš al-ʻAbd (h6), 172

Al-Mšejṭijje (or al-Mšêṭijje) (d6), 27, 38

Al-Mšejṭijje, Darb (d6), 221

Msellem al-ʻEẓejdi, 235

Al-Mšêrîf (NA n6), 32; (h9), 229

Mšêṭ (b3)

Mṭejr, 24

Mṭi (dry ḏaʻlûḳ al-ǧemal; Scorzonera Musili, Vel.; a perennial with long roots, white, dense branches, and hairy heads of yellowish flowers), 35

Al-Muʻaffara (g3), 103, 105, 123, 132, 149; (h3—4)

Muʻajẓeb (e5), 43

Al-Muʻaḳḳar (i9, i—j9), 226

Al-Muʻallaḳ (e3), 96

Muʻarraš (j4), 132

Al-Muʻaẓẓam, fortress and railway station (i10), 154, 155, 209, 213, 219, 220, 224, 225, 227, 228, 248, 257, 320, 327, 329, 330;

Mudîr at Tebûḳ, 161, 165, 171, 221, 234, 236

Al-Muʻejṣi (g7), 161, 172

Al-Muʻezz (h6), 172, 174, 175

Al-Mufa’ (i4), 133

Al-Muḥalleba, 68

Muḥammad eben ʻEmrân, 235

Muḥammad eben Mesʻed, 235

Muḥammed ibn ʻAli, 37, 60

Muḥammed ibn Saʻdûn al-ʻAbdari, 326

Muḥammed, Râs, 257

Muḥammed, Râs Abi, 257

Muḥaššar al-Ḥâzem (h5), 150

Al-Muḥdaṯa, 257, 327

Al-Muhtedi (c3)

Al-Muḫteleṣ (j7—8), 132, 133, 203

Al-Muḳaddasi, 125, 135—137, 211, 256, 257, 279, 280, 300, 319, 323, 327, 339

Al-Muḳaṭṭa (b4)

Al-Muḳâwel, 325, 326

Muḳl (kind of palm), 281, 323

Mûla, 319

Mûller, D.H., 295, 339

Al-Mumbaṭaḥ, Naḳb (c4—5), 41

Al-Muna’, 71, 73

Al-Muṛajṯa, 322

Al-Muʻreḳa, Darb, 321

Al-Muṛîṯa, 33

Murra, Beni, 11, 218

Mūsa, 130, 131

Mûsa, Wâdi, 38, 50, 58, 59, 70, 72, 73, 96, 101, 109, 263, 271

Al-Muṣâb (i4), 133; (k11), 221

Musil, Alois, Arabia Petraea, xi, 4, 6, 50, 54, 66, 69, 85, 129, 211, 339; Karte von Arabia Petraea, 251, 255, 263, 264, 266, 339; Ḳuṣejr ʻAmra, xi, 228, 339; Umgebungskarte von Wâdi Mûsa, Petra, 264, 265, 339

Musilia arabica, Vel. See ʻArfeǧ

Al-Muṣṭabṛa (h8—9), 231; (h8), 202

Al-Mustaḥaḳna (e5), 43

Mustapha Pasha, 230

Al-Muṭalla‘ (k11), 221, 327

Al-Muṭallaḳ (i9), 226

Al-Muṭallât, 323, 324

Muṭalleḳ, the shepherd, 171, 174, 175, 178, 181, 182, 185, 227, 232, 235

Al-Mutanabbi, the poet, 317

Al-Mutawwaḥa (k9—10), 216

Al-Muṭawwaḳ (or al-Mṭawwaḳ) (j10), 219, 222

Al-Muʻtedel (l12), 301

Al-Mutrammel (c5), 38

Al-Muṭṭalaʻa (e4), 75

Al-Mwâhîb, 208, 211

Al-Mwejẓîʻ (l9), 312

Al-Mwêleḥ (f3), 96, 99; (j4), 125, 131, 136, 137, 257, 293, 303, 323—325

Al-Mwêleḥ, Ḳalʻat, 325

Al-Mwêleḥ, Š. (b3), 55

Mwêreb, Ǧ. (k7), 132, 134, 136

Mwêred (h6—7)

Myos Hormos, 299

Al-Mzannad (g5, h5), 149

Al-Mẓêbʻe (h5), 226

Al-Mzêḥfe (k5—6), 134

Al-Mzejjen (c6—7), 33

Al-Mzêlḳe (h5)

Al-Mzelže (l11—12), 220

Al-Mzêrîd (i9), 226

Mzêrîḳât, Ammu (i4), 133

Al-Mžeṣṣ (k11—12)

N. Abbreviation for Naḳb. See proper name

An-Naʻâjem (i8), 198, 199, 232

Naʻama, 251

An-Naʻâme (i7—8), 198, 202, 232

An-Naʻami (d—e3), 75

An-Nabaka (l6)

Nabal, 277

Nabataea, 251

Nabataean Arabs, 302—305, 309—313

Nabataean inscriptions, 112, 185

Nabataean land, 305

Nabataeans, 59, 65, 120, 278, 291, 295

Nâbeʻ (k6)

An-Nâbiṛa, 90, 228, 339

Nabk, 211, 257

An-Nabk, 71, 72, 137, 211, 322, 323

An-Naʻejẓa (h—i5), 132, 133, 144

An-Naʻemi (h4), 90, 133, 147, 148, 151, 317

Naḥal Besor, 261

An-Naḫala (h2), 117; (i4), 133

An-Naḫala, Ḳlejb (h2)

An-Naḫalaṣ, Š. (h4)

Naḫale, Umm, 144

An-Naḫl, Ḳalʻat, 286

an-Nahr, 266

Nâjef (j9), 205, 216, 222

An-Nâḳa, 231

Naḳaʻ al-ʻAlejjîn (d—e5—6), 41

Naḳaʻ Ḳemâjem (h5), 151, 153, 154

Naḳb. See proper name

Naḳwa (i4), 133

An-Namala, 244, 247, 263—266, 270

Naʻmân, 317

An-Naʻmân (k4—5), 136, 137, 257, 309

An-Naʻmân ibn Bašîr, 160

An-Namra (i4—5), 133; (j6), 134; (j—k6), 136

Naṛar (k7), 132, 136, 206

An-Naṣâra (c4), 50