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In Aden, the Untiring Struggle of a Yemeni to Save the Last Hindu Temple

Ahmad Abdel Jalil has been fighting for three decades to preserve the last Hindu place of worship in the port city of Aden, where an important Indian community has been living over centuries of commercial ties with India. But the war in the country, looting and legal proceedings threaten this building, which was built more than 150 years ago, says the American media, New Lines Magazine.
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Ahmad Abdel Jalil has been fighting for three decades to preserve the last Hindu place of worship in the port city of Aden, where an important Indian community has been living over centuries of commercial ties with India. But the war in the country, looting and legal proceedings threaten this building, which was built more than 150 years ago, says the American media, New Lines Magazine.

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Courrier international broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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