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Make
your country
known to
the world
(97) |
Page
1 |
Editorial:
The magazine
of Islamic
Tourism and
the interaction
of civilisations
(2) |
Page
1 |
World
Travel Exhibitions
(95) |
Page
1 |
In
this issue
(4) |
Page
1 |
Islamic
Tourism
Prospects:
School tourism
(93, 6) |
Pages
1-2 |
Next
issue (91,
8, 89) |
Pages
1-3 |
| Kuala
Lumpur, Capital
of Malaysia…(10,
12, 14, 16,
18, 20, 22,
24, 26, 28,
30) |
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1-3, Pages
4-5, Pages
6-7, Pages
8-9, Pages
10-11 |
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Issue (32) |
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| A
symposium
in Dubai
for Representatives
of Fun Fairs...
(65) |
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1 |
| Istanbul,
The Imperial
Capital...
(34, 36,
38, 40, 42,
44, 46) |
Pages
1-3, Pages
4-5, Pages
6-7 |
Middle
East to
spend US$
11bn on
Tourism
(48) |
Page
1 |
Progressive
Improvement
in Promoting
Tourism
in Egypt
(49) |
Page
1 |
An
Academic
Tour of
Cairo (50,
52, 54,
56, 58) |
Pages
1-3, Pages
8-9 |
Benefits
of Advertising
in Islamic
Tourism Magazine
(60) |
Page
1 |
The
Queen of
Sheba: Treasures
from Ancient
Yemen (62,
64, 66) |
Pages
1-3 |
Annual
Subscription
(68, 29) |
Page
1-2 |
A
Yemen Diary
(70, 72,
74, 76,
78, 80) |
Pages
1-2, Page
3, Page
4-6 |
Moroccan
Bid for
Project
to Build
up to 6
new Tourist
Resorts
(82) |
Page
1 |
Saudi
Arabia anticipates
more than
20 million
Tourists
up to 2020
(15) |
Page
1 |
Islamic
Mausoleums
in Southern
Jordan (84,
86, 88,
90) |
Pages
1-4 |
Next
Issue (92) |
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Islamic
Tourism
(96) |
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