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Fujairah Guardian of the Wadi Ham Fujairah Guardian of the Wadi Ham Dr. Tom Duryea Copyright © 2016 Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Iron Age Tomb - 1300BC to 300BC Petroglyphs Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Iron Age Tomb Petroglyphs - Camel Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Iron Age Tomb Petroglyphs - Snakes Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Evidence of Trade with Sasanians (Persia) Locally made Copper & Bronze Items Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al Badiyah 15th Century Ottoman Rule Fishing Village Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Ottoman Rule Fishing Village Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Omani Rule Fishing Village Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al-Heil Fort (1735) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al-Hayl Fort (1830) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Awhlah Fort (nd) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Masafi Fort (18th Cent) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al-Bithnah-Castle (18th Cent) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Fujairah Fort (1760) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Fujairah Fort (1760) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Last Emirate to join Trucial States (1952) Joined UAE (1971) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Route thru the Mountains Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Route thru the Mountains Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Oasis in Bithna Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Bithna Castle/Sharqiyin Fort – Late18th Century Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Oasis in Bithna (Fort) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Hajir Mountains Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Souq al Juma (Friday Market) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Souq al Juma (Friday Market) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Souq al Juma (Friday Market) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Souq al Juma (Friday Market) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al Bidiyah (Bidyah) Mosque (15th Cent. Ottoman) Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al Bidiyah (Bidyah) Mosque Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al Bidiyah (Bidyah) Mosque Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Al Bidiyah (Bidyah) Mosque Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Wadi Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Fossil Rock Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Camel Rock Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Camel Rock Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Grand Mosque Coffee Pot Roundabout Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Around Fujairah Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Thobe or Thawb Kaffiyeh & Agal Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Abayah & Hejab Thawb or Jalabiya Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Fujairah - Guardian of the Wadi Ham Any Questions أي أسئلة .
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