The Nile Trailer (1965)
1960s Egyptian documentary showing scenes of local life along the banks of the River Nile, with narration by Salah Jahin
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1960s Egyptian documentary showing scenes of local life along the banks of the River Nile, with narration by Salah Jahin
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Salah Jahin as Narrator (voice)
Salah Jahin Poem
Egypt 15 July 1965
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