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  1. Auda Abu Tayeh or Awda Abu Tayih ( Arabic: عودة أبو تايه 11 January 1874 – 27 December 1924), nicknamed the Commander of the People or the Desert Falcon, was the Sheikh of a section of the Howeitat or Huwaytat tribe of Bedouin Arabs at the time of the Great Arab Revolt during the First World War.

  2. Feisal and Lawrence agreed on a desert attack plan. On May 9, 1917, a small band of 50 Arabs left Feisal’s headquarters in Wejh on the Arabian Peninsula. They were led by Auda abu Tayi of the Howeitat tribe, by the Sherif Nasir of Syria and by Lawrence, who was wearing Arab robes, riding a camel and carrying 22,000 British gold sovereigns.

  3. Auda Abu Tayeh | PBS. Many considered Auda the real hero of the Arab revolt. Lawrence described him as the "greatest fighting man in northern Arabia". Auda could trace his roots back...

  4. Auda Abu-Tayeh ( Awda Abu-Tayeh árabe : عودة أبو تايه enero 11, 1874 a diciembre 27, 1924 ) fue el líder ( Shaikh ) de una sección de la howeitat tribu o Huwaytat de beduinos árabes en el momento de la revuelta árabe magnífico durante la Primera Guerra Mundial . Los Howeitat vivían en lo que hoy es Arabia Saudita / Jordania .

  5. Argumento. La película se basa en la participación de Thomas Edward Lawrence en la revuelta árabe, durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. Está presentada en dos partes, separadas por un intermedio. Primera parte. En 1935, T. E. Lawrence ( Peter O'Toole) muere en un accidente montando su motocicleta, al tratar de esquivar a unos ciclistas.

  6. Auda abu Tayi : I must go, Orens, before I soil myself with a fool's blood. Colonel Brighton : It's like talking to a brick wall. Auda abu Tayi : [to Lawrence] There is only the desert for you. Auda abu Tayi : [to Lawrence] You are using up your nine lives very quickly.

  7. 7 de dic. de 2010 · 00:00. Michael Korda reveals the extraordinary man behind the myth of Lawrence of Arabia. He discusses T. E. Lawrence's contradictory nature, a born leader who was utterly fearless but remained shy and modest; and a scholar who also invented guerrilla warfare. Michael Korda reveals the extraordinary man behind the myth of Lawrence of Arabia.