A Hundred Camels in the Courtyard is a collection of short fiction by Paul Bowles published by City Lights Books in 1962. The volume was the first collection...
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Paul Bowles (redirect from Points in Time)
Stories 1959 – The Hours After Noon 1962 – A Hundred Camels in the Courtyard 1967 – The Time of Friendship 1967 – The Garden, theatre play 1968 – Pages from...
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concluding post-production on A Hundred Camels in the Courtyard, his feature documentary examining and in many instances replicating a trip taken by then composer...
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Bikaner (category Populated places established in the 1480s)
Research at the outskirts of Bikaner city to promote research and development related to camels such as effective breeding, utilisation of camel milk. Scientists...
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Fatehpur, Rajasthan (category All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English)
goats and camels. A haveli was purchased in 1998 by French artist Nadine a descendant of prestigious French painter Jean-Baptiste Le Prince. The "Nand Lal...
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Jaffa Road (category Streets in Jerusalem)
Proximity to the artery quickly became a measure of real-estate value in the booming city. Traffic originally consisted of camels and mules, and the route was...
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Rüstem Pasha Caravanserai (Erzurum) (category Commercial buildings completed in the 16th century)
stables for keeping camels, donkeys, oxen, buffaloes and horses. Not all of the original building parts survived. The inscription over the entrance gate reads...
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Abu Bakr (redirect from Hadith of Abu Bakr and Muhammad in the cave)
was given to him as a child when he grew up among a bedouin tribe and developed a fondness for camels. He played with the camel calves and goats, earning...
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cattle, and goats. They domesticated camels which they used extensively as caravans on the incense route. The Avdat is within an area of 300 by 400 metres...
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Rawdat Al Hamama (category Populated places in Al Daayen)
has some vegetation in the form of trees and grasses and is used as a farming area. It is also used as a grazing area for camels and sheep. J.G. Lorimer's...
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