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Al-Okhdood archeological city in Najran is the site of an ancient city in southern Arabia, founded in the 6th or 7th century B.C.

Al-Okhdood archeological city in Najran is the site of an ancient city in southern Arabia, founded in the 6th or 7th century B.C. It is the site of the burning to death by the Jewish rulers of 1,500 people who converted to Christianity in 525 B.C. A campaign has been undertaken to include the historical location in the UNESCO World-Heritage list.

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Al-Okhdood Arabia Archeological site Christians tortured to death 525 A D Farming community Jewish rulers Najran Rock Art Saud Arabia Southern Arabia Yeman border archeology founded 6th or 7th century BC history
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Al-Okhdood archeological city in Najran is the site of an ancient city in southern Arabia, founded in the 6th or 7th century B.C.  It is the site of the burning to death by the Jewish rulers  of 1,500 people who converted to Christianity in 525 B.C.  A campaign has been undertaken to include the historical location in the UNESCO World-Heritage list.
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