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    Lieutenant Grieg The film was shot in Luxor, Egypt. Captured by Bedouins at IMDb (in French) Captured by Bedouins website dedicated to Sidney Olcott v t e v t...
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  • lose with his troops and return to Egypt. To encourage his army, he captured 13 Bedouins and claimed they were Saudi robbers, while in reality they headed...
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    subject of much scepticism but when it appeared on screen, it was lauded by the public and the critics. Costing $35,000 to produce, From the Manger to...
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    Battle of Hunayn (category Campaigns led by Muhammad)
    along, the Muslims were able to capture huge spoils. 6,000 prisoners taken and 24,000 camels were captured. Some Bedouins fled, and split into two groups...
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  • Missionaries in Darkest Africa (1912) Dust of the Desert (1912) Captured by Bedouins (1912) Tragedy of the Desert (1912) An Arabian Tragedy (1912) Winning...
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    to the shore and eventually to continental Africa, where they are captured by Bedouins who attempt to ransom them. In the ensuing adventures, Jack Lindsay...
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  • boyfriend Oded Wegmeister from Degania Bet, both 18, were captured, abused, and murdered by Bedouin tribesmen from Wadi al-Ghar (the central section of the...
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    in Luxor, shot melodramas with titles such as An Arabian Tragedy, Captured by Bedouins, Tragedy of the Desert, A Prisoner of the Harem and documentaries...
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    Egypt (1912) A Pet of the Cairo Zoo (1912) An Arabian Tragedy (1912) Captured by Bedouins (1912) Tragedy of the Desert (1912) Winning a Widow (1912) Egyptian...
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    French invasion of Egypt and Syria (category Invasions by France)
    [citation needed] and the rest captured or killed. Most of the credit for the French victory that day goes to Murat, who captured Mustapha himself. Mustapha's...
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  • Doctor and the Healer (category Films scored by Nino Rota)
    Corrado is confused about details of his life, telling her he was captured "by bedouins". He says has been living 40 km away, unhappily married, and asks...
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    and 60 prisoners were captured, while another four machine guns and 90 prisoners were captured not far away. The action was over by noon, when the 4th Cavalry...
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  • Bedouins were defeated, but the rest held their places. The fighting continued for three days. Abdullah ordered Mas'ud Bin Madhian and other Bedouins...
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    Asiatic Society of Bombay, p. 325 John Lewis Burckhardt, Notes on the Bedouins and Wahábys, p. 356 Abd al Rahman al Rafai, The era of Muhammad Ali, p...
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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was persuaded to enter motion pictures in 1907 by Sidney Olcott of the New York-based Kalem Studios during the silent film era...
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    strength of the Bedouin tribes. He further dispatched the Berber Hawwara tribesmen of the Nile Delta to Upper Egypt to check the Arab Bedouins. During Barquq's...
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  • protect it, so he sent a force consisting of fifty Bedouins and two German officers to occupy it, led by a German officer, “George Qandas,” and with him...
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  • Society. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998 Burckhardt, John Lewis. Notes on the Bedouins and Wahábys: Collected during His Travels in the East. London: H. Colburn...
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    reaching Bosra. According to his own account, was joined by "emirs, soldiers, and Bedouins—the emotions of their hearts to be seen on their faces." On...
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    Israeli Professor Rudolphina Menzel in 1966. Since time immemorial, the Bedouins have used this dog for guarding their herds and camps. At the time of the...
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    Salih ibn Mirdas (category Bedouin tribal chiefs)
    Mansur's dungeons. With his Bedouin warriors, Salih captured a string of fortresses along the Euphrates, including Manbij and Raqqa, by 1022. He later formed...
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    foreign nationals or have multiple citizenships. Some hostages were Negev Bedouins. The precise ratio of soldiers and civilians among the captives is unknown...
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  • reinforced company with several armored vehicles. The plan was to capture the Bedouin locality Khirbat Ma'in and get a convoy through to Kfar Darom during...
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    Not So Long Ago (category Films directed by Sidney Olcott)
    American silent drama film produced by Jesse Lasky and Adolph Zukor and distributed by Paramount. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Betty Bronson and...
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    Auda Abu Tayi (category Bedouin tribal chiefs)
    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....
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    the Philadelphi Corridor by the Gaza-Egyptian border. Israeli forces assaulted a Hamas compound, freeing four hostages captured during the 7 October 2023...
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  • Hisham al-Sayed (category Bedouin Israelis)
    Arabic: هشام السيد, born February 15, 1988) is a Bedouin Arab Israeli civilian who has been captured by Hamas in the Gaza Strip since 2015. Hamas has claimed...
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  • Atlit besieged Haifa and Galilee-based rebels captured Safad and Tiberias in the eastern Galilee, while Bedouins participating in the revolt attacked the Egyptian...
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  • November 2, 1948, two squads of Israeli Defense Forces soldiers captured an encampment of Bedouins at Khirbat al-Wa'ra al-Sawda' in the eastern Galilee. While...
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  • The Fisherman's Granddaughter (category Films directed by Sidney Olcott)
    Fisherman's Granddaughter is a 1910 American silent film produced by Kalem Company and directed by Sidney Olcott. The New York Dramatic Mirror summarized the...
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