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Gardens of the Islamic World

May 5, 2024 by admin
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It was the middle of spring, nightingales were singing from the treetops. Roses bathed in pearly dew resembled the rosy cheeks of an angry dragon. Once darkness caught me in the garden, in the company of a friend of mine. The place was enchanting, tree branches intertwined; it seemed as if the earth was adorned … Read more

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