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particularly in the agri-food, agriculture and livestock sectors. this policy is combined and backed by a strong consumer demand for local quality products. livestock now represents a significant part of agriculture, though as yet insufficient to meet the needs: breeding of dairy cattle, sheep, goats, camels
particularly in the agri-food, agriculture and livestock sectors. this policy is combined and backed by a strong consumer demand for local quality products. livestock now represents a significant part of agriculture, though as yet insufficient to meet the needs: breeding of dairy cattle, sheep, goats, camels...
https://issuu.com/matt365/docs/gulf_agriculture_magazine_jan-feb_2
graced the roman triumph of the emperor aurelian. the illustrations numbered and show the sheikh and four of his sons, and his guests. he was then sixty six years of age and looked after souls, the "modern palmyraines." they are the desert bedouins, speak the pure arabic language, and raise sheep and camels
for i had no idea that there was anything bigger to take a bath in. he took us for a swim in a subterranean warm sulphur river, artificial, a part of the aqueduct system, where we frolicked for two hours, having for companions the cadi (judge) and sheikh beni khallid, owner of camels, the same number...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1925_november.htm
the ground; and last the homage of the three kings, in which the mother seated holds the child in her arms. often the stable has by this disappeared, or become a palace, and the virgin is crowned and clothed in royal robes. but the quaint wood-cut by durer, shows stable, ox and ass, and the exotic camels
of bethlehem," the birthplace of christ, and so the birthplace of christianity, lies a short five miles to the southward of the jaffa gate to the holy city. a splendid road passes through the plain of ephraim, and suddenly the well, where tradition says the "three wise men" stopped to water their camels...
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/the_builder_1927_december.htm