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File:AlRas Deira Mid1960s.jpg

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English: This image shows the Al Ras historic district of the Deira region of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Date 1960s
Source http://www.alamuae.com/al-maktoum/showtopics-184.html
Author Noor Ali
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