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Name of the Arab King
Prince of Arab King and close ally and friend of Lawrence
A feared warrior of the Arab people and also a close friend of Lawrence
The formal name of the railway the Ottomans relied heavily on, and the railway that the Arabs would constantly harass
The last major city that was taken with the help of Lawrence before he Ottomans fell
The more informal name of the Hejaz Railway
The Ottoman port town where Lawrence blew up many ships, aiding in the British attack
The place Lawrene traveled to in order to obtain camels and men
The place where Lawrence landed in Arabia in 1917 to supervise the Arab Revolt
The city where the British set up for operations in the Middle East (also the current capitol of Egypt)
The name of the fierce warriors of the Arab people, many were in Lawrence's "army"
The city Lawrence was told to take out it's railway but failed, also the city he tried to infiltrate but was captured for a short time
The first major target the Arabs set their eyes on, a port that was a thorn in the British side
The alternative name for Lawrence of Arabia that his Arab friends would call him
The desert where Lawrence first created maps for in the Middle East (the Ottomans marched across this desert to attack the Suez Canal)
The general that would give Lawrence special tasks later in the war to aid the British offensives
The most famous work written by Lawrence about his account in Arabia
The city that Lawrence landed in in his first time in the Middle East in 1909
The English city where he would spend most of his child years and would go to school there

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