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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. Auda ibu Tayi ou Auda Abu Tayeh ou Awda Abu Tayih (11 de janeiro de 1874 – 27 de dezembro de 1924) foi o líder de uma seção da tribo Howeitat ou Huwaytat de árabes beduínos na época da Grande Revolta Árabe durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Os Howeitats viviam no que hoje é a Arábia Saudita. [1] [2]

  3. With the help of the British gold, Auda abu Tayi drew fighters from tribes along the way. Approaching Akaba after almost eight weeks in the desert, the band — riding dozens of horses and hundreds of camels — was now more than 500 strong.

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  4. Lawrence of Arabia . 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...

  5. Lawrence persuades Auda Abu Tayi, the leader of the local Howeitat tribe, to turn against the Turks. Lawrence's scheme is almost derailed when one of Ali's men kills one of Auda's men because of a blood feud. Since retaliation by the Howeitat would shatter the alliance, Lawrence announces he will execute the murderer himself.

  6. Auda abu Tayi : Give thanks to God, Brighton, that when He made you a fool, he gave you a fool's face. Colonel Brighton : You are an impudent rascal. 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.

  7. Auda ibu Tayi ou Auda Abu Tayeh ou Awda Abu Tayih (11 de janeiro de 1874 – 27 de dezembro de 1924) foi o líder de uma seção da tribo Howeitat ou Huwaytat de árabes beduínos na época da Grande Revolta Árabe durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Os Howeitats viviam no que hoje é a Arábia Saudita. [1] [2]