الخليج والساحل العربي: الجبال أو التلال p.17

AIR 5/1284 1936
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POSITION.

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JABAL FALAIJ.

FALEIJ.
FULEIJ.

An isolated group of
low hills called
JABAL FALAIJ.

جبل فليج

The principal hills of
the DHAHIRAH DISTRICT
are offshoots and out liers of the HAJ AR RANGE
. and include JABAL TAL AIJ, lying some 25 miles
to the N.w.of 'IBRI.

JABAL FANUS.

or
JABAL SAFFAN.

حل فانوس
حل سفان

A remarkable double On the South Eastern
mountain consisting Coast of Oman, 19 miles
of two hills, each inland at a short dist 855 feet high, scarped ance s.w.of RAS- AL to the West and fall- JUNAIZ.
ing away gradually to
the East. (See Charts
No.2383 and 38.)

FINE PEAK.

One of the chief
peaks in RUUS-AL JIBAL DI STRICT, 4470
feet high.

In RUUS- AL-JIBAL,8 miles
South West of KHASAB.

JABALAIN- AL GHUBAITAIN.

or
JABALAIN LUGHBAT AIN.

A double-headed hill. On BARR- AL-QARAH Coast,
It appears to be also immediately South of
called JABAL LUGHBAT- DOHAT HAMAH.
AIN.

GRAIN or QRAIN. The name of a small

isolated hill,of a
Khor or depression,
and some wells. In
spite of it being
called a Khor or
Inlet, it appears to
have no communica tion with the sea
and its drainage is
said to sink into
the ground.

All situated in KUWAIT
Territory on the bound ary between the PADAN
and SALU! Districts.The
hill is about 40 miles
S.of KUWAIT TOWN and
about 14 miles inland
from the sea coast.The
wells are 4 miles from
it to the S.S.W. The
Khor depression lies to
the N.and E.of the hill
between it and the sea;
it measures about 6
miles in each direction
and is overgrown with
grass and bushes.

JABAL HADDAH.

A ridge known as
JABAL HADDAH, off shoots of the HAJAR
Hill system.

Lie within DHAHIRAH in
OMAN PROPER, runs W.N.W.
from the South end of
JABAL-AL-KOR.

JABAL HAFIT.

حل حفت

A range of hills.
Direction of range
N.and S.Its maximum
elevation above the
JAU PLAIN about 1500
feet.Total popula tion of JABAL HAFIT
about 5500 souls.

In JAU PLAIN, Independ ent Oman, begins 4 miles
S.of BARAIMI VILLAGE
and runs thence about
24 miles in a southerly
direction.