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There once stood a huge stone by the side of the main road that was regarded as a lifeline of the villagers of Mangeshi. The stone was called "Qatra De Manikhani," which meant Restingstone. Restingstone had been there as long as anyone could remember. It was an important landmark for the villagers. Farmers would return from fields drenched with sweat and weary after walking long distances, and took respite at the great stone. One day the villagers were surprised and shocked to see a strange man measuring across the top of Restingstone in the company of surveyors. Restingstone, which had…mehr

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There once stood a huge stone by the side of the main road that was regarded as a lifeline of the villagers of Mangeshi. The stone was called "Qatra De Manikhani," which meant Restingstone. Restingstone had been there as long as anyone could remember. It was an important landmark for the villagers. Farmers would return from fields drenched with sweat and weary after walking long distances, and took respite at the great stone. One day the villagers were surprised and shocked to see a strange man measuring across the top of Restingstone in the company of surveyors. Restingstone, which had brightened the days of the children and the adults, was about to be destroyed. This story reminds each person to spread the message of hope, faith, and to carry the message of unity in their hearts.
Autorenporträt
Francis K. Khosho was born in Mangeshi, Iraq. He is the author of "Twin Rivers Bibliography: Assyrian, Chaldean, and Syriac Past and Present," as well as a children's book, "The Eagle Who Thought He was a Chicken." He lives with his wife Bernadette in Poway, California.