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English: General view of Hittin |
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- 2008-11-18 23:59 Al Ameer son 1745×1079× (340296 bytes) {{Information |Description=General view of [[Hittin]] |Source=[http://www.palestineremembered.com/Tiberias/Hittin/Picture784.html] [[Walid Khalidi]]'s ''All That Remains'' book. |Date=1934 |Author=Unknown |Permission=License term has expired }} {{PD-Isra
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