Ri al-Zallalah inscription
The Rīʿ al-Zallālah inscription is a pre-Islamic Paleo-Arabic inscription, likely dating to the 6th century, located near Taif, in a narrow pass that connects this city to the al-Sayl al- Kabīr wadi. == History == The rock art the inscription is located on was first described by James Hamilton in 1845, although he did not include the inscriptions he saw in his publication.
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