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    Arabian Jasmine.( Mali Laa)
    2008-07-12 05:11:00
    Medicinal Plants in Thailand. Jasminum sambac (Linn.) W. Ait.OLEACEAEArabian JasmineThai name : Mali Laa Ascending shrub, 1-2 m high. Leaves unifoliolate, opposite, ovate, oval-ovate or oblong-oval, 3-6 cm wide, 5-10 cm long. Inflorescence in terminal or axillary dichasium; flowers white, fragrant. Fruit black berry. Dried flower: cardiac tonic, treatment of faintness, antipyretic; ingredient in Ya-hom. By: Medicinal Plants in ThailandVolume 1
    By: Herbs for Health
     
    Arabian Dinos Left Tracks in Yemen
    2008-05-21 04:29:30
    Dinosaur footprints are found for the first time in the Arabian Peninsula. Original post by Larry O’Hanlon, Discovery News
    By: UniQuest
     
    Arabian Automobiles opens second showroom in Sharjah
    2008-05-17 01:37:19
    Nissan and Infiniti enthusiasts in Sharjah will now have the chance to see our latest models in either Al Wahda Street or Al Khan showrooms.Read more...
    By: Infibeam - Global Auto Industry News
     

    Zaman - The Arabian Classics Chillout (2005)
    2008-05-08 01:30:53
    Label: EMI Arabia Release Date: June 27, 2005 Genre: Arabic Music | Lo-Fi Quality: MP3 VBR kbps 44khz Stereo Tracks: 16 Size: 141 Mb Zaman in Arabic Means Old Or History and this Elegant Compilation... It's All About Relaxation Music
    By: Chill Lounge Music
     
    Arabian Themed Bedrooms for Newly Weds
    2008-04-06 07:53:34
    The ubiquitous trend with newly weds is to go on a honeymoon... somewhere exotic, funds permitting. But wouldn't it be utterly exhilarating if you could extend that honeymoon period with a complete makeover of the bedroom you are going to share with your partner; so that when you do return from your honeymoon -- wherever that may be -- your nights of lavish splendor and love may continue to blossom in your very own purposely created Arabian Boudoir? I thought as much! In this article, I will show you how to effectively bring the exoticism of Arabia into your bedroom. What springs to mind when I think of Arabian decor is rich colors, synonymously reds, gold, oranges, perhaps with a splash of cobalt blue and some tan colors as a base to balance them out. I also think luxury, bed canopies, lots of pillows with tassels and embroidery. The curtains I imagine would be soft -- perhaps made of layers of translucent gauze like material -- all done in rich vibrant color. The rich array of colors
    By: Home Interior Designs Decoration
     
    Arabian Nite Bachelor Party
    2008-03-01 02:01:01
    Melepas 'lajang' dengan dikelilingi wanita-wanita cantik dengan aneka pesta yang menggiurkan dan memabukkan. (...)
    By: Doktertomi.com
     

    Arabella Villa, Arabian Ranches, Dubai, Villa Rental
    2008-01-17 20:28:20
    Arabella Villa Dubai The villa is within walking distance to the Dubai Desert Course Golf Club, which boasts an elegant clubhouse with restaurant and bar. The community centre, a short drive away, offers a variety of shops, restaurants and large supermarket. A large, heated/chilled swimming pool and jacuzzi has been installed in July 2006, perfect for [...]
    By: Asia Holiday Rentals
     
    Storm in Arabian SEA
    2007-06-06 23:07:33
    DANGER LOOMING AHEAD: This satellite image provided by Naval Research Labs overlaid with a map of the Arabian Sea and the countries surrounding it shows Cyclone Gonu with its eye just off Oman's central coast. Forecasters said the Arabian Peninsula's strongest storm in 60 years was on a course for southern Iran and the oil-rich Persian Gulf.
    By: IBIBO
     
    Arabian Delights.
    2007-04-26 22:09:00
    Today, April 27th …The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam is a collection of about a thousand poems written about a thousand years ago by a Persian astronomer. Most of us don’t read medieval Arabic, so have to appreciate it via translations, and the best known English translation is that by the wealthy, learned, and eccentric English writer Edward FitzGerald. He was referring to this work in the letter he wrote on this day in 1859 to his friend Edward Byles Cowell: “I hardly know why I print any of these things which nobody buys, and I scarce now see the few I gave them to”.Many of the phrases from his translation of the Rubáiyát have entered our everyday language, and one of the best known is this quatrain (from the 5th edition)A Book of Verses underneath the Bough,A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread - and ThouBeside me singing in the Wilderness -Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow!FitzGerald’s work has been criticised as being more of a free interpretation than a straight translation, a
    By: The Old Foodie
     
     
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