No. The Arabian Sea is West of India, and the and the Bay of Bengal is East of India. The Arabian Sea leads right into the Persian Gulf.
The Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and Bay of Bengal.
Adriatic Sea, Agean Sea, Black Sea, Persian Gulf. Arabian Sea, South China Sea and Bay of Bengal.
The STRAIT OF HORMUZ and the GULF OF OMAN sit between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.
The Arabian sea.
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because every nomad that will travel through there would see each other and trade with whatever they had
George Forster has written: 'Tagebuecher (Saemtliche Schriften, Tagebuecher, Briefe)' 'Graduated National Pensions as affecting local authorities' 'A Journey From Bengal To England V2' 'A journey from Bengal to India, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan and Persia and into Russia by the Caspian Sea' 'Sketches of the mythology and customs of the Hindoos' 'A journey from Bengal to England, through the northern part of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, and Persia' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800 'A journey from Bengal to England' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800
Arabian nomads are called Bedouins. They travel from place to place according to the season in search of water, food, and grazing land.
In which direction would someone travel from Sidon to reach the Persian gulf?north, south, east or west.
Alice C. Hunsberger has written: 'Nasir Khusraw, the ruby of Badakhshan' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, History and criticism, Persian Poets, Travel, Travelers' writings, Persian
No, tigers are solitary animals except for a mother with cubs.