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hamam

In Islamic architecture, a bath house, either public or private.


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28 Hamam and her colleagues have been working hard to help their community cope with the effects of the latest violence.
A similar clustering of villages also appears along the Rift Valley and the Sea of Galilee: in the north Chorazin, Capernaum, Migdala (Tarichea), Wadi Hamam (Arbel, two sites), Tiberias (Hammath and others), Beth Shean, Rehov, Kochav ha-Yarden, to the south.
Unique to AWAY SPA is the first ever Turkish Hamam to be introduced in Asia, an ancient Turkish ritual administered by therapists called 'Tellaks'.
 
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