Video | An Indian family moves the Saudi city of Rafha to the state of Kerala in India

2024-05-18 2024-05-18T10:30:41Z
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Weather of Arabia - An Indian family celebrates its memories in Saudi Arabia after its members spent 30 years in the city of Rafha, where 3 brothers worked in one of the city’s stores that were linked to their consciences.

The Kanjo brothers came to Saudi Arabia in 1989 and continued to live there for three decades before returning to India, taking the name Rafha with them, as they gave the name Rafha to their commercial project selling gold and jewelry in one of the most prominent commercial streets in the state of Kerala in India.

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