| John Lewis Burckhardt - Arabian Peninsula - 1829 - 522 pages
...38. A market-place, or Souk, of the Bekyl Arabs. 39. Another market-place of the same tribe. TheBekyl and Hashed Arabs of this district serve in the army...Hadramaut; and their chief destination at present is• Guzerat and Cutch. 40. Ghoulet Adjyb, of the Hashed Arabs. 41. Reyda, of the Omran Arabs. 42.... | |
| Charles Forster - Arabia - 1844 - 454 pages
...adventurers, who, to the close of the eighteenth century, disturbed the repose of India. " The Bekyl and Hashed Arabs of this district serve in the army of the Imam of Sanaa. Many of them go to India; and are preferred, by the native princes there, to any other class... | |
| Charles Forster - Arabian Peninsula - 1844 - 456 pages
...adventurers, who, to the close of the eighteenth century, disturbed the repose of India. " The Bekyl and Hashed Arabs of this district serve in the army of the Imam of Sanaa. Many of them go to India; and are preferred, by the native princes there, to any other class... | |
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