Kirana and Marana, the two saints of Aleppo
They are two Aleppo women from the city of Aleppo. They belonged to the noble class and were raised with a sophisticated upbringing. Marana and Kirana gave up the comfortable life and lived […]
They are two Aleppo women from the city of Aleppo. They belonged to the noble class and were raised with a sophisticated upbringing. Marana and Kirana gave up the comfortable life and lived […]
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