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Taif
The City of Taif is located in the western part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is administered by the Emirate of Makka Makkah Al-Mukkaramah regions.
Taif is is famous for its gardens and good quality agricultural production on top of which are grapes, pomegranates and honey. The elevation of the city
makes it one of the important resorts in the Kingdom. A modern net work of roads link Taif to Makkah Al-Mukaramah, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah and Riyadh. Taif-Makkah-Jeddah road which passes through the high Hada mountains, and is one of the most outstanding achievements in the technology of road construction. Thousands of vacationers from the Kingdom and other Arab Gulf states spend the summer season in Taif resort to enjoy its green scenery and beautiful parks, the largest of which is King Fahd Park with a total area of 175square kilometers. There are also other resort sites near Taif such as Al-Shifa and Al-Hada.
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The Archaeological Features in Taif
Taif region is rich in archaeological sites that date back to pre-Islamic era. Pictures and writings found on a lot of monuments indicate their date and history. The most famous of these historical features was Souk (market) Okaz which played a distinguished role in the history of Arab poetry before Islam. The Souk was a forum for poetry debate in one of the richest era in the history of Arab literature and culture. Other important archaeological features in the city include many pre-Islamic fortifications, and Islamic mosques such as the Mosque of the Prophet's Companion (peace be upon him) Abdullah Ibin Abass,The Mosque of Al-Koaa, The Mosque of Adas and The Mosque of Al-Sanousi. Taif also contains a number of historical palaces such as the Palace of Ismaiel, The Palace of Bahawat and The Palace of Shubra which were all built in the local construction style for which the western region of the Kingdom was famed. There are many archaeological embankments in the city of which we cite the Embankment of Wadi Ikrimah on which rocks were found some archaeological writings.
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Taif
Taif, with its deep rooted history that dated back to thousands of years is famous for its gardens and good quality agricultural production on top of which are grapes, pomegranates and honey. The elevation of the city by about two thousand meters above sea level, makes it one of the important resorts in the Kingdom. A modern net work of roads link Taif to Makkah Al-Mukaramah, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah and Riyadh. The most important of these roads are Taif-Riyadh and Taif-Makkah-Jeddah road which passes through the high Hada mountains, and is one of the most outstanding achievements in the technology of road construction. Thousands of vacationers from the Kingdom and other Arab Gulf states spend the summer season in Taif resort to enjoy its green scenery and beautiful parks, the largest of which is King Fahd Park with a total area of 175 square kilometers. There are also other resort sites near Taif such as Al-Shifa and Al-Hada.
Taif now covers a total area of about eight hundred hectares, whereas the area of the city did not exceed two and half square kilometers in 1951, which indicates the great expansion which the city of more than three hundred and fifty thousands population has witnessed.
The Archaeological Features in Taif
Taif region is rich in archaeological sites that date back to pre-Islamic era. Pictures and writings found on a lot of monuments indicate their date and history. The most famous of these historical features was Souk (market) Okaz which played a distinguished role in the history of Arab poetry before Islam. The Souk was a forum for poetry debate in one of the richest era in the history of Arab literature and culture. Other important archaeological features in the city include many pre-Islamic fortifications, and Islamic mosques such as the Mosque of the Prophet's Companion (peace be upon him) Abdullah Ibin Abass,The Mosque of Al-Koaa, The Mosque of Adas and The Mosque of Al-Sanousi. Taif also contains a number of historical palaces such as the Palace of Ismaiel, The Palace of Bahawat and The Palace of Shubra which were all built in the local construction style for which the western region of the Kingdom was famed. There are many archaeological embankments in the city of which we cite the Embankment of Wadi Ikrimah on which rocks were found some archaeological writings.
Hail The city of Hail is situated in the Shammar mountain region, west of the Al-Odairie valley, also known as the Hail valley. It has special historic significance. It is also a transit point for pilgrims heading towards Makkah Al Mukarramah from Iraq and Syria. The city extends in the shape of a bow around the Shammar mountain. It is surrounded to the west by the Aja and the Umm-Al-Riqab mounts as well as the Salma mount to the north and east.
Hail has been transformed into a modern city, having undergone comprehensive development. It is now linked via modern expressways to Riyadh, Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Al Madinah Al Munawarah and Jeddah.
There are more than thirty gardens in the city and twenty-five landscaped areas, covering an area of 1,735,163 square meters. The city's public parks include Al Rasuf, Ugdah, Janeiri and Ghar Al Majma in addition to Hail's public park and Mashar Park, which includes a 65-square-meter artificial lake and a 300-meter-high waterfall.
Hail's cultural center includes a number of halls for artistic exhibitions, a permanent exhibition center and a popular museum in addition to a theater, public library and other halls for meetings and lectures.
The city contains several historic palaces and fortresses, some dating the Ottoman era in addition to ancient Thammadi artifacts, the historic Zubaida Route and a host of ancient lakes and wells. Hail is also known for its agricultural products, including vegetables, fruit, wheat and barley. Hail City is the provincial capital and headquarters of the Governor, local councils and branches of governmental departments.
Abha
The city of Abha lies in the southwestern part of the Arabian peninsula. The region abounds in mountains, valleys and fertile plains. It has a generally moderate climate, heavy rainfall, green pasture and agricultural plateaus.
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Abha is engulfed by clouds and is surrounded by dense forests.
To ancient Egyptians, this region was known as the land of spices and incense.
To utilize the region's touristic and aesthetic potential, several parks have been established, most important among which is the Aseer National Park. It groups small parks in Al Qara'a, Al Souda, Al Wardeh, Dalafan, Al Jarrah and Al Hassab. The area also includes the Grand Tourist lake Project and Al Hebla Park, which has been provided with a cable lift service. Abha has a modern airport and more than 56 gardens that are continuously open to the public.
Visitors are particularly attracted by the Al Miftaha art village at the King Fahad Cultural Center. Here they find art works by Saudi painters and sculptors. Also available are archaeological items, handicrafts, local honey, hand-woven products and souvenirs. The open theater presents entertainment by various popular groups.
The city of Abha also includes the famous Shada" archeological palace which dates to the year 1250H, and contains numerous archeological artifacts.
Abha has been beautified and prepared to receive tourists. Available in the city are 5-star hotels, furnished tourist villas and fashionable motels. Visitors can spend their time moving between mountain parks amidst a hospitable Arab atmosphere.
The City of Taif is located in the western part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is administered by the Emirate of Makka Makkah Al-Mukkaramah regions.
Taif is is famous for its gardens and good quality agricultural production on top of which are grapes, pomegranates and honey. The elevation of the city
makes it one of the important resorts in the Kingdom. A modern net work of roads link Taif to Makkah Al-Mukaramah, Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah and Riyadh. Taif-Makkah-Jeddah road which passes through the high Hada mountains, and is one of the most outstanding achievements in the technology of road construction. Thousands of vacationers from the Kingdom and other Arab Gulf states spend the summer season in Taif resort to enjoy its green scenery and beautiful parks, the largest of which is King Fahd Park with a total area of 175square kilometers. There are also other resort sites near Taif such as Al-Shifa and Al-Hada.
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The Archaeological Features in Taif
Taif region is rich in archaeological sites that date back to pre-Islamic era. Pictures and writings found on a lot of monuments indicate their date and history. The most famous of these historical features was Souk (market) Okaz which played a distinguished role in the history of Arab poetry before Islam. The Souk was a forum for poetry debate in one of the richest era in the history of Arab literature and culture. Other important archaeological features in the city include many pre-Islamic fortifications, and Islamic mosques such as the Mosque of the Prophet's Companion (peace be upon him) Abdullah Ibin Abass,The Mosque of Al-Koaa, The Mosque of Adas and The Mosque of Al-Sanousi. Taif also contains a number of historical palaces such as the Palace of Ismaiel, The Palace of Bahawat and The Palace of Shubra which were all built in the local construction style for which the western region of the Kingdom was famed. There are many archaeological embankments in the city of which we cite the Embankment of Wadi Ikrimah on which rocks were found some archaeological writings.