English: 1955 Non-Aligned Movement Conference in Bandung Indonesia. Seated are Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia (first from left), Gamal Abdel Nasser (third from left), Imam Ahmad of North Yemen (fourth from left) and Mohamad Amin al-Husayni (fifth from left)
Date
1955. 2012-10-31 23:38:17
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First published by Dar al-Hilal. Scanned from Said K. Aburish's Nasser, The Last Arabpage 148.
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