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1070:Shi'a Islam
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1008:bombardment
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677: 1967
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486:and in the
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1647:Lower Asir
1563:Upper Yafa
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1268:References
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236:Demonym(s)
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1056:In 1950,
461:محمية عدن
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150:محمية عدن
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268:•
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103:scholar
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