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Al Arish Through the Ages: A Historical Perspective Its origin traces back to a humble Bedouin settlement, flourishing near the Ptolemaic outpost of Rhinocorura. Over time, the city blossomed around these ancient grounds, its name, 'Arish', echoing the Arabic for 'palm huts', a tribute to its modest beginnings.
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