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 Al-Bedaʻîn, ', '

Al-Bedâjeʻ,

Al-Bedarijje, Ḫarm, ,

Beden,

Al-Bedîʻ, ; , ;

Al-Bedîʻ, Ḳ. , ', '; graves,

Al-Bedîʻa,

Bedouins,, , ; grave of a murdered Bedouin, ; robbery by, , ; young Bedouin guide,

Beersheba,, , ,

Beirut, ,

Bejdwât ,

Bejṭarân,

Bejt Zummâra’, ,

Al-Bekri,, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Al-Bekri al Miṣri, Samsaddîn, ,

Al-Belâḏori,, ,

Belâl ,

Beli, , , , , , , , , , , ', ', , , , ; attack by, ; clans and territory, ; Šammar and,

Al-Belḳa’,, , , , , ,

Benẓer

Al-Bêr, , ,

Bered, ', '

Berḳ ad Dûde (NA l6),

Berḳ al-Mḫaṣṣab, ,

Berḳ ar-Rezâje ,

Berḳ aṭ-Ṭwêref ,

Berḳa’-d-Dimež, , ', '

, ;, , ,

Berḳa-s-Smejḥân, ,

 (Solanum melongena; eggplant),

Al-Bêẓ ,

Al-Bêẓa, ; , ; ; , ; , , ; , , ; ,. See also

Al-Bezâjʻe,

Al-Beẓîʻ, , ,

Al-Bezwa, , ,

Bḫejrân ,

Bible,

Biblical names,

Bîḏ,

Bijâr, plural of bîr. See proper name

Bijâr,

Al-Bijâra,

Bilbejs,

Bildad the Shuhite, ', ',

Binoculars,

Bîr, See proper name

Bird,

Al-Bird,

Al-Birde, ,

Al-Birǧ, ,

Birḳ Soraṛ

, ',, ', 

Birḳa, Umm ,

Al-Birke, 

Birke Zîza,

Birket al-Muʻaẓẓame,, , , 

Bîẓ, ,

Bjêrât Dabbâṛât ,

Blau, O., ,

Al-Bli, Mšâš ,

Blood, drinking enemy’s,

Blood money,

Bnejẓer ,

Boṣra’,, ,

Boṣra in Edom,

Bostra,

Botta and Flandin,, ,

, ; childless wife and, ; climbing, ; gold dust in, ; maiden’s choice as husband, ; petrified pigs,

Brandy,

Al-Brejǧ, ,

Al-Brejkât,

Al-Bṛejṯ, ,

Al-Brejṯem ,

Brêḳ al-Mḥâmli, ,

Bremond, Gabrielle, ,

Bridge, railway,

As-Bsajjeṭ ,

Al-Bṣejra,

Bṭajjeḥât, , , 

Al-Bṭâne ,

Al-Buḍajʻ, ,

Al-Buḥra, 

Burajrîǧ ,

,, , , ; grave near Zhejlîl, ; graves near al-Bedîʻ, , , ; sepulchers at Madian, , , ,

Burḳa, ʻAjn, ,

Burḳa Ḳrajḳre, ,

Burḳa Naʻmi,

Burḳa Ṣâder,

Burḳa Ṣdêra, 

Burḳa, Umm, ,

Al-Burma ,

Burton, Sir Richard F.,

Buṭum, Umm ,

Bûz, ', ', ,

Buzâḫa,

Bwâra ,

Al-Bwêb

Al-Bwejb (NA m5—6),

Bwejb al-Ḥâwi ,

Bwêžre ,

Bythemani,

Byzantine influence,

Byzantines, ,

Al-Čabd, , ,

Al-Čabd, Mšâš, ,

Caetani, Leone, ,

 (Anastatica hierochuntina, L.; Rose of Jericho),. See also 

Calligonum comosum, L. See

Camel riders,, , , ; capture of an unknown rider,

Camels, ; backs lacerated, ; buying and branding, ; climate unfavorable to, ; dates as food, ; difficult going, ; exchanging for grain, ; feet lacerated,, , ; guarding, ; hiding, ; killing for food, ; hocks lacerated, ; lameness, ; lost camel returns, ; night