According to tradition, the Jews of Najran traced their origin to the | A museum displays, among other items, a bronze lion head |
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Park Inn by Radisson Najran• Some groups of Najran Jews escaped to Cochin, as they had a very good relationship with the rulers of Cochin and maintained trade connections with | Joel Thomas Walker, The Legend of , 2006 , |
The population mostly originates from the ancient tribes of , , and | The standoff ended later the same day without further bloodshed |
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The fifth caliph, al-'Aziz bi-Allah r | The Saudi King demanded their return, but the Yemeni king refused because these refugees were Yemenite Jews |
org altitude: 1284m Education [ ] Colleges and universities [ ] Najran is home of and Najran College of Technology | Gilbert, Martin, "In Ishmael's House", 2000, p |
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VII of the Loeb Classical Library edition, 1932; online at• Hugh Goddard, A History of Christian-Muslim Relations, 2000 , | Andre Vauchez, Richard Barrie Dobson, Michael Lapidge, Adrian Walford, Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages, 2001 , |
There used to be a Jewish community at Najran, renowned for the garments they manufactured.
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