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Description == Summary == Made by me ( Yom). Map of Aksum and en:South Arabia ca. 230 AD at the end of the reign of en:GDRT.
Date 2006
Source Map of Aksum and en:South Arabia ca. 230 AD at the end of the reign of en:GDRT.
Author User Yom on en.wikipedia
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