Sea of Galilee
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Khalid ibn al-Walid
Doc's Talk Iran, the UN, and More (September 28, 2008)
Dirty dancin' 10 Bada--es from the Pages of History (July 10, 2008)
WhyIslam Forum: The Prophet's Hair
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Arabian Desert
updated 2010-07-16 21:56:02
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Iran
Creative Commons image by "CIA World Factbook"Wikipedia: Geography of Iran | Agriculture | Wildlife
Parstimes.com: Iran Geography
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Geography of Iran
World Atlas Travel: Iran
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Dubai Tours
This is the search results page for tours in Dubai. Other Mahalo vacation pages are available for Dubai Hotels, Dubai Restaurants, and Dubai Vacation.
updated 2010-07-17 03:57:11
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History of Ancient Mesopotamia
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Jerusalem Restaurants
- Village Green Phone: 02 625 3065 Map
- Frommer's Highly Recommended, Happy Cow Excellent Rating
- Te'enim Vegetarian Cuisine Phone: 02 563 0048 Map
- Frommer's Recommended
- Tmol Shilshom Bookstore Cafe Phone: 02 623 2758 Map
- Frommer's Highly Recommended
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Hanging Gardens Of Babylon
One of the original Seven Wonders of the World, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a location in Iraq that dates back to 600 BC.
U.S. Troops came under fire in a July 2009 report for allegedly destroying part of the area to create Camp Alpha in 2003. U.S. Military officials claim the military base was created to help protect the area.
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Great Prophet III
According to analysts, the major claim of the Iranian government—that it had tested missiles with a range of 1,250 miles—may have been a bluff. Missile launch footage purported to show an advanced version of the Shahab 3 missile. The missiles depicted, however, appeared identical to the standard Shahab 3, with an 800-mile range.New York Times: Experts Point to Deceptions in Iran's Military Display (July 12, 2008) Iran had claimed that the missiles shown were capable of reaching the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, whose distance from Iran is near the upper limit of the standard Shahab 3's range.TimeandDate.com: Current local times and distance from Tel Aviv


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