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My Life Story with pictures. Click on each picture to read caption. (most of these pictures were borrowed)
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nashdalleh > The word  Dalleh  in the Arabic language means  Arabic coffee pot.
The word Dalleh in the Arabic language means Arabic coffee pot.
nashdalleh > With my parents and cousin Vera Kawar.
With my parents and cousin Vera Kawar.
nashdalleh > With my Grandmother Hanneh Kawar.
With my Grandmother Hanneh Kawar.
nashdalleh > Amman, Jordan, the city where I was born on March 7, 1949.  This is how it looks like today.
Amman, Jordan, the city where I was born on March 7, 1949. This is ho ...
nashdalleh > The beautiful city of Amman is expanding fast.
The beautiful city of Amman is expanding fast.
nashdalleh > Close to downtown Amman, you can see the beautiful Roman Amphitheater. It is still being used for special occations. (No gladiators)
Close to downtown Amman, you can see the beautiful Roman Amphitheater. ...
nashdalleh > We moved to Ajloun,Jordan where I grew up. My father ,with the help of the American Baptist missionaries, around 1953 established the very first Baptist Church in Ajloun, Jordan.
In 1960 my father was the first to translate the hymn "How Great Thou Art" to the Arabic language.
We moved to Ajloun,Jordan where I grew up. My father ,with the help of ...
nashdalleh > The beautiful ancient castle of Ajloun, sitting on the top of a mountain, was a common sight any time you look west. It is a popular  tourist attraction .
The beautiful ancient castle of Ajloun, sitting on the top of a mounta ...
nashdalleh > The ancient city of Petra.  You have to ride a horse or walk for a good 20 min. between two high walls of stone before you reach this beautiful structure carved in stone.
The ancient city of Petra. You have to ride a horse or walk for a goo ...
nashdalleh > This was a popular school trip in my days. It takes a whole day to tour the city.  The whole city  was carved out of the stone walls. This structure was featured in the last Indiana Jones movie.
This was a popular school trip in my days. It takes a whole day to tou ...
nashdalleh > All my years of growing up King Hussein was our head of state. He was a  popular leader among Arabs and Westerners.
All my years of growing up King Hussein was our head of state. He was ...
nashdalleh > King Abdullah II, is the king of Jordan now after the passing of his father King Hussein.
King Abdullah II, is the king of Jordan now after the passing of his f ...
nashdalleh > Jarash was another town nearby that was a big tourist attraction and very popular for school trips. The Roman ruins there are well preserved.
Jarash was another town nearby that was a big tourist attraction and v ...
nashdalleh > In 1962 my parents, two sisters, and my brother moved to the beautiful city of Beirut, Lebanon where I spent my jr high and high school years at the Beirut Baptist School.
In 1962 my parents, two sisters, and my brother moved to the beautiful ...
nashdalleh > Beirut is located on the Mediterranean Sea. It is a very popular tourist spot. You can swim in the sea  and on the next day,you can snow ski on the mountains(in the background).
Beirut is located on the Mediterranean Sea. It is a very popular touri ...
nashdalleh > The famous Ceders of Lebanon.  The area is popular with tourists and school field trips, it is like going to Six Flags around here.
The famous Ceders of Lebanon. The area is popular with tourists and s ...
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