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العربية: مسجد الهجر في شبوة القديمة عام 1936م تصوير جون فيلبي مستشار الملك عبدالعزيز
English: Al-Hajj Mosque in Old Shabwa in 1936 Photography by John Philby
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Shebe's Daughters

بنات سبأ
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H. St. J. B Philby

جون فيلبي

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