Hugh Goddard, A History of Christian-Muslim Relations, 2000 , | Three months earlier, police had closed all on a religious holiday |
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International Medical Complex Hotels [ ]• VII of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1932; online at• Designated as a , Najran is one of the fastest-growing cities in the kingdom; its population has risen from 47,500 in 1974 and 90,983 in 1992 to 246,880 in 2004 and 505,652 in 2017 | Issues with the Ismaili community [ ] The , a religious and ethnic minority with historic roots in of southwestern Saudi Arabia, face increasing threats to their identity as a result of official discrimination |
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23It was once occupied by the ; in fact, it was the first I city to fall to the Romans on their way to the Yemeni kingdom of | A museum displays, among other items, a bronze lion head |
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Square and rectangular buildings have also been found | Caudill, Twilight in the Kingdom, 2006 , |
Climate [ ] The climate for Najran is a type, typical of the Arabian Peninsula.