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It has 1788 rooms, 257 restrooms, a banquet hall with a limit of 5000 visitors, and a mosque obliging 1500 individuals. The castle likewise has 110-vehicle carports, a cooled stable for his 200+ polo horses, and five pools. The spot isn’t available to the general population except durin...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Terror Link Group to Build London's Biggest Mosque ; GILLIGAN ON MONDAY" by Gilligan, Andrew - The Evening Standard (London, England), July 17, 2006By GilliganAndrew