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Someone going from Mecca to Cairo and Mecca to Baghdad would both go up the Saudi coastline, but after coming to the Wadi Arabah (along the Jordanian-Israeli Border) the merchant to Cairo would begin to go west to cross through Israel and the Sinai Peninsula and the merchant to Baghdad would go northeast to Damascus and then down the Euphrates River Valley.

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Someone going from Mecca to Cairo and Mecca to Baghdad would both go up the Saudi coastline, but after coming to the Wadi Arabah (along the Jordanian-Israeli Border) the merchant to Cairo would begin to go west to cross through Israel and the Sinai Peninsula and the merchant to Baghdad would go northeast to Damascus and then down the Euphrates River Valley.

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