The name of the well belongs to the Canaanite military commander Sisra who fought the Jews in Palestine and was the commander of the Canaanite army. His name is mentioned in the biblical and Christian texts as an enemy of the Jews, a well dug in a sandstone. 15 meters, and carved on the inside of the steps up to the bottom, and there is a canal dug in the rock inside it was used to transport water to farms, and this type of irrigation systems was known during the Nabataean period

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Alsufun palace It is located in a small valley at the foot of Mount Aga northwest of Hail.It is located in a small valley at the foot of Mount Aga northwest of Hail, the most important effects of basins and ancient water channels constructed to drain the valley water and watering farms and evidenced by the inscriptions on Mount Aga that the site dates back to 2500 years BC.

  •  31/10/2019 03:32

What is known to the people of the city of Tabuk the prophet’s mosque . The origin of the mosque dates back to the Battle of Tabuk in 9 AH where the Prophet Muhammad prayed ten nights. The first building of the mosque was under the Umayyad background Omar bin Abdul Aziz, where it was built of clay and palm fronds for the ceiling and carved stones. The mosque was renovated in the Ottoman period in 1062 AH (1651 AD) and was rebuilt again in the Saudi era and ordered to be renovated in the style of the Holy Mosque in 1393 AH

  •  30/10/2019 20:02

This inscription was found in 2010 and its presence near Taima raised a great question about the cultural context in which the existence of such a cartridge could be explained deep in the northwest of Arabia. To find out, the Saudi archaeologists conducted a field and office research through which they found a direct trade route linking the Nile Valley with Taima. Ramesses III, who ruled Egypt between 1192 and 1160 BC. Taima is an important city in the Kingdom of Medenine, and a major market for precious commodities supplied by traders of the Nile Valley, Mesopotamia and the Levant, and is today one of the largest archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia and Arabia

  •  30/10/2019 20:00

Hadaj well, one of the most famous wells in the Arabian Peninsula and is located in the northwest of Saudi Arabia in the city of Taima and has an eye from its southern corner still supplies it to date and the wellhead is a wide diameter of 50 feet and depth of 40 feet, with an irregular round shape, folded stones, hit The proverbial generosity described the man given as "Hadaj Taima". The well is located in the center of the old town within a circular frame of palm trees. The well is believed to date back to the first millennium BC. The drilling of the well is attributed to the Babylonian king Nabonidus who lived in Taima for ten years

  •  30/10/2019 19:59

Omar ibn alkhatab’s mosque It is one of the oldest and most important archaeological mosques in the north of the Arabian Peninsula and is one of the important monuments in the Jouf region and in Saudi Arabia in general. It follows the importance of the mosque from its planning as it represents a continuation of the pattern of planning the first mosques. Recall the planning of the mosque of the Prophet in the city in its early stages, as well as the importance of this mosque to be one of the oldest mosques that have not changed the planning.

  •  30/10/2019 19:58

Mard castle Is a historic military fortress located in the city of Dumat al-Jandal in Al-Jawf, and away from the city of Sakaka about 50 km and dates back to the first century AD, and the oldest mention of it dates back to the third century AD, mentioned by Queen Zeba (240 - 274) when the invasion of Dumat al-Jandal and Taima was unable to break into the castle She said: "Rebellion Gen and Azz Ablaq"

  •  30/10/2019 19:57

The Jubba Basin is located at a distance Between 60 and 80 km inside Al-Nufud, a vast area of sandy deserts covering a large area extending 300 km from east to west. The third or fourth century BC, archaeological surveys and research have revealed the location of an Islamic city in Jebba.

  •  30/05/2016 00:00

Rata and Al-Manjour (Al-Shuwaymis) is located southwest of the city of Hail, about 320 km, to the west of the present-day village of Al-Shuwaymis about 35 km. It was discovered by the archaeologist in the area Saad bin Ar Ruwaisan in 1422 AH. The sandstone heights with their façades and stone façades around them contain many elaborate paintings of complete human forms that sometimes appear individually or accompanying animal shapes, all of which are carved in the way of scrubs, tapping or engraving and at almost life size. The drawings date back to three different periods, the first being the end of the Middle Paleolithic period. The second period is similar to that of the first period, and the third is believed to date back to the Thamudic period.

  •  30/05/2016 00:00

Barzan palace a historical palace located in the city of Hail in the north of the Arabian Peninsula, the ruling palace of the Al Ali family and then to the Al Rashid family. Barzan was named for his prominence for buildings at the time. The palace left only the two towers that surrounded it and Barzan Palace was 70 feet high. [2] The palace was built around 1808 by Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Mohsen Al Ali, the second ruler of the Al Ali family in Hail. On an area exceeding 300 thousand square meters. The palace consists of three floors, and is distributed on the ground floor each of the councils and reception salons and gardens in addition to kitchens. On the second floor are state guest rooms, and on the third floor the ruling family lives.

  •  30/05/2016 00:00

An archaeological site that is the oldest archaeological site in the Al-Jouf area of Saudi Arabia, located in the suburb of Qara, south of Skaka, and consists of 50 sets of erect stone columns called Rajagil,

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