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  1. Mohammed al-Dheilan (cousin) Ibn Zaal (nephew) Auda Abu Tayeh or Awda Abu Tayih (Arabic: عودة أبو تايه 11 January 1874 – 27 December 1924), nicknamed the Commander of the People or the Desert Falcon, was the Sheikh of a section of the Howeitat or Huwaytat tribe of Bedouin Arabs at the time of the Great Arab Revolt during the First ...

  2. May 19, 2021 · Pada bulan Maret, Lawrence bertemu dengan pemimpin Howeitat yang galak dan tak kenal takut, yakni Auda abu Tayi, yang konon telah membunuh 75 saingan Arabnya dan tidak mau repot menghitung jumlah orang-orang Turki yang telah dibunuhnya. MEREBUT AQABA. Lawrence lalu menjelaskan rencananya untuk merebut Aqaba, yang menurut Auda memungkinkan.

  3. 300 killed and wounded [ 1 ] 700 captured [ 2 ] The Battle of Aqaba was fought for the Red Sea port of Aqaba (now in Jordan) during the Arab Revolt of World War I. The attacking forces, led by Sherif Nasir and Auda abu Tayi and advised by T. E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia"), were victorious over the Ottoman Empire defenders. [ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]

  4. On May 9, 1917, a small band of 50 Arabs left Feisal’s headquarters in Wejh on the Arabian Peninsula. They were led by Auda abu Tayi of the Howeitat tribe, by the Sherif Nasir of Syria and by Lawrence, who was wearing Arab robes, riding a camel and carrying 22,000 British gold sovereigns. Lawrence was the only representative of Britain on ...

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  5. Conflict: The Arab Revolt (WW1) The combatants: T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), Sherif Nasir, Auda Abu Tayi, leading an Arab Army of that started with ~50, grew to 500, and added -2,000 allies VS Ottoman Turkish garrison forces in Aqaba and surrounding outposts totalling around 1,000. Date of the battle: 6 July 1917.

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  6. Auda Abu Tayeh or Awda Abu Tayih (Arabic: عودة أبو تايه 11 January 1874 – 27 December 1924), nicknamed the Commander of the People or the Desert Falcon, was the Sheikh of a section of the Howeitat or Huwaytat tribe of Bedouin Arabs at the time of the Great Arab Revolt during the First World War.

  7. Object description. Auda Abu Tayi and his kinsmen, Yusuf Kusheiri and Bedr ibn Shefia, in their spring pastures of the Syrian Desert at Kalaat es Sebeil, on the first day of the march from Wejh to the Howeitat.

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