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الإنجليزية - التركية
Aden körfezi
gulf of aden
Aden Körfezi
التركية - التركية
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
An arm of the Arabian Sea lying between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia in eastern Africa. It is connected with the Red Sea by the Bab el Mandeb. Seaport city (pop., 1994: 398,300), southern Yemen, on the Gulf of Aden. It was a principal terminus of the spice road of western Arabia for about 1,000 years before the 3rd century AD. It then became a trading centre under Yemeni, Ethiopian, and Arab control. The Ottoman Empire captured the city in 1538, and the British (who established a garrison there around 1800) governed it as part of India (1839-1937). It grew in importance as a coaling station and transshipment point after the opening of the Suez Canal. It was separated from India and made a crown colony in 1937, incorporated in the Federation of South Arabia (1963-67), and served as the capital of South Yemen until that republic's merger with North Yemen in 1990
{i} port city in Yemen
an important port of Yemen; located on the Gulf of Aden; its strategic location have made it a major trading center of southern Arabia since ancient times
Seaport and largest city of Yemen
of the glands
Combining forms of the Greek word for gland; used in words relating to the structure, diseases, etc
aden ulcer
A disease endemic in various parts of tropical Asia, due to a specific microörganism which produces chronic ulcers on the limbs
aden ulcer
Called also Cochin China ulcer, Persian ulcer, tropical ulcer, etc
aden ulcer
It is often fatal
aden-
Variant of adeno-
Gulf of Aden
Arm of the Indian Ocean between the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia. To the west, it narrows into the Gulf of Tadjoura; its eastern limit is the meridian of Cape Guardafui. In these terms it is about 550 mi (885 km) long; geologically, it extends a total of 920 mi (1,480 km), to the eastern limits of the continental shelf beyond the Khuriyy Muriyy islands to the north and the island of Socotra to the south. Its marine life is rich in quantity and variety. Its coastline lacks large-scale fishing facilities but supports many fishing towns, as well as the major ports Aden and Djibouti
Gulf of Aden
large bay between south Yemen and Somalia
gulf of aden
arm of the Indian Ocean at the entrance to the Red Sea
islamic army of aden
Yemen-based terrorist group that supports al-Qaeda's goals; seeks to overthrow the Yemeni government and eliminate United States interests; responsible for bombings and kidnappings and killling Western tourists in Yemen
التركية - الإنجليزية
Eden
Garden of Eden
paradise
heaven
aden

    الواصلة

    A·den

    التركية النطق

    eydın

    النطق

    /ˈādən/ /ˈeɪdən/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    (combining form.) New Latin, from Greek, from aden-, adEn; akin to Latin inguen groin.
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