كوم الحجر - Season 1
The series monitors the social, political and cultural life in Syria from the period 1932 to 1936, where the events take place in two neighboring areas: the city of Aleppo, and a supposed rural area called Kom alHajar.
The series monitors the social, political and cultural life in Syria from the period 1932 to 1936, where the events take place in two neighboring areas: the city of Aleppo, and a supposed rural area called Kom alHajar.
Salloum Haddad
Bassam Kousa
Sabah Jazairi
Salma Al-Masri
Noura Rahal
رضوان عقيلي
رياض وردياني
Nasser Wrdyany
Laith Mufti
The series monitors the social, political and cultural life in Syria from the period 1932 to 1936, where the events take place in two neighboring areas: the city of Aleppo, and a supposed rural area called Kom alHajar.
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