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Harasis is the
Hinawi Bedouin tribe of Oman. They
arrived in the
Jiddat al-
Harasis desert of
Dhofar Governorate in the late 19th century.
Harasis people...
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Persian had the
expression islām
harāsī (اسلام هراسی), "hostility to Islam",
similar to ‛adā' al-islām (عَداء الإسلام)...
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Jiddat al-
Harasis (Jiddat-il-Harasiis) is a
stony desert in south-central Oman,
separating northern Oman from Dhufar. The
largest strewn field of meteorites...
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krsna gorajo radhikaya apanayan |
Etasam ballavinam anyasam api
gauravam harasi || "O Krishna, by the puff of
breath from your mouth, as you blow the dust...
- Oman,
spoken by the
Harasis people. It is
classified as a
moribund language, with an
estimated 600-1000
speakers in
Jiddat al-
Harasis, a
stony desert in...
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Soqotri Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Other Semitic-speaking
peoples Especially Harasis, Mehri, and
other Modern South Arabian-speaking peoples...
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Somali Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Other Semitic-speaking
peoples Especially Harasis, Soqotri, and
other Modern South Arabian-speaking peoples...
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Parry DA,
Brookes SJ,
Logan CV,
Poulter JA, El-Sa**** W, Al-Bahlani S, Al
Harasi S, Sa**** J, el Raïf M, S**** RC,
Dashash M,
Barron M,
Morgan JE, Carr IM...
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towns of
Shuwaymiya and Sharbithat. The
Harasis,
speaking Harsusi,
number 1–2000 and live in
Jiddat al-
Harasis. The
Dhofar Governorate,
situated in the...
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speak Mehri instead of Bathari. Harsusi: 600
speakers in the
Jiddat al-
Harasis of Oman. Hobyót: 100
speakers est., in Oman and Yemen.
Modern South Arabian...