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Al-Dukhul is a series of mountains plateaus that culminate in the well-known Al-Dukhul, which extends towards Hummel. The plateaus exhibit a distinctive coloration in comparison to Hummel, displaying a reddish hue. In the vicinity of Al-Dukhul and Hummel
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region, specifically at a site currently designated as Jafrat al-Saqib. The term "Saqib" denotes a prominent mountain, Al-Saqib
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