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  1. 帖哈麥的地名在 原始閃語 中原意為「 大海 」。. 女性神祇 迪亚马特 (Tiamat,或作陽性的 提哈默 (英语:Tehom) )是古代迦南人所信奉的海洋和混亂之神。. 而提哈默一詞在以 希伯來文 寫成的神話 創世記 中以也有出現,意思是「初始的海洋、深淵」 [2] 。.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NajdNajd - Wikipedia

    Saudi Arabia. Regions. Riyadh, Al-Qassim, Ha'il. Najd ( Arabic: نَجْدٌ, pronounced [nad͡ʒd]) is the central region of Saudi Arabia, in which about a third of the country's modern population resides. It is the home of the House of Saud, from which it pursued unification with Hejaz since the time of the Emirate of Diriyah.

  3. The Hijaz Mountains consist of old or metamorphic igneous rocks and are covered in some parts by volcanic eruptions. They extend along the Red Sea and the coastal plain with a length of 1,700 km from the Gulf of Aqaba and the border with Jordan in the north to the border with Yemen in the south. It also descends sharply to the west and ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TihamahTihamah - Wikipedia

    The Yemeni part ( Arabic: تِهَامَة ٱلْيَمَن, romanized : Tihāmat Al-Yaman) is an extension of Tihamat ʿAsir. [6] The plain is constricted and attains its greatest widths, 60 to 80 km (37 to 50 mi), south of Medina and Mecca. [1] The cities of Yanbu, Jeddah and Al Qunfudhah are located in the Hijazi part of the Tihamah.

  5. The Sarawat Mountains, also known as the Sarat in singular case, is a part of the Hijaz Mountains in the western part of the Arabian Peninsula. In a broad sense, it runs parallel to the eastern coast of the Red Sea, and thus encompasses the mountains of Fifa', 'Asir and Taif. In a narrow sense, the Sarawat start in Taif city in Saudi Arabia, and extend to the Gulf of Aden in the south, running ...

  6. Hejaz. Hejaz is the western region of Saudi Arabia, stretching along the Red Sea (Sea of Hejaz). It extends from Taif in the south to Jordan in the north. There are four important cities in this region: Jeddah is the largest city, in the middle of the Red Sea coast. Jeddah is the economic and tourism capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harrat_RahatHarrat Rahat - Wikipedia

    Ḥarrat Rahāṭ [1] ( Arabic: حَرَّة رَهَاط) is a volcanic lava field in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. In 1256 CE, a 0.5 km 3 (0.12 cu mi) lava flow erupted from six aligned scoria cones, and traveled 23 km (14 mi) to within 4 km (2.5 mi) of the Islamic holy city of Medina; this was its last eruption. There were earlier ...

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