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Iraq
/ Najaf / The Place
On
the way to Najaf, at a distance, a dark line accompanies
the almost straight road to the great city where Ali,
the Prophet's son-in-law and cousin, lies buried. The
line of palms signals a great swathe of rich agricultural
land astride the Euphrates on the left. To the right,
desert: a few black tents, two or three high-wailed
khans or caravanserais with no historical importance
that I know of. A sand-storm obliterated the sudden
sun-burst effect the golden dome of Ali can make. On
a clear day they say it is visible from forty miles
away. Unlike Kerbela, a place of gardens, Najaf has
the sterner face of a desert city.
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