帖哈麥 (Chinese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "帖哈麥" in Chinese language version.

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  • Arabia. Encyclopædia Britannica. [20 March 2013]. (原始内容存档于2021-03-18). The Red Sea coastal plain is constricted throughout its length, attaining its greatest widths, 40 to 50 miles, south of Medina and south of Mecca. The name Tihāmah, used for the whole plain, is sometimes subdivided into Tihāmat Al-Ḥijāz and Tihāmat ʿAsīr. 
  • Yemen. Encyclopædia Britannica. [20 March 2013]. (原始内容存档于2021-04-25). Yemen may be divided into five major regions: a coastal plain running north-south known as the Tihāmah (an extension of the Tihāmat ʿAsīr), the western highlands, the central mountains (the Yemen Highlands), the eastern highlands, and finally the eastern and northeastern desert regions. 

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  • Hepper, F.N. Were There Forests in the Yemen?. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies. July 1978, 9 (1979): 65–71. JSTOR 41223217. 

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  • Arabia. Encyclopædia Britannica. [20 March 2013]. (原始内容存档于2021-03-18). The Red Sea coastal plain is constricted throughout its length, attaining its greatest widths, 40 to 50 miles, south of Medina and south of Mecca. The name Tihāmah, used for the whole plain, is sometimes subdivided into Tihāmat Al-Ḥijāz and Tihāmat ʿAsīr. 
  • Yemen. Encyclopædia Britannica. [20 March 2013]. (原始内容存档于2021-04-25). Yemen may be divided into five major regions: a coastal plain running north-south known as the Tihāmah (an extension of the Tihāmat ʿAsīr), the western highlands, the central mountains (the Yemen Highlands), the eastern highlands, and finally the eastern and northeastern desert regions. 
  • Dr. Shawqi Abu Khalil. Atlas on the prophet's Biography. Darussalam. 2004: 31 [20 March 2013]. ISBN 9-9608-9771-0. (原始内容存档于2020-08-19). It is so called because of its severe heat and lack of wind, from the word At-Taham which refers to extreme heat and lack of wind. 
  • Harrington, Spencer P. M., Yemeni Megaliths, Archaeology, the Archaeological Institute of America, December 10, 1997 [2020-08-10], (原始内容存档于2012-10-29)