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Al_Hijr Archaeological Site (Mâdain Sâlih)

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Russian Spanish Al Hijr Archaeological Site Madâin Sâlih | Véronique Dauge
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Al Hijr Archaeological Site Madâin Sâlih is an ancient city from the period of the Thamudis and Nabatean civilizations between the second century BC and the second century AD The
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The inside of one of the tombs at Madain Saleh 002 However Muslims believe that Madain Saleh was built and was first inhabited by the people of Thamud The Quran points out that Thamud
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Khurimat region 001 Madain Saleh also known as al Hijr is one of the best known archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia located near Ula previously known as Dedan some 400
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h and 16th century convents or a 18th century Titano Theatre Located at the top of Mount Titano it remained virtually untouched by the urban development that occurred in the area photo Archaeological Site of Al Hijr Madâin Sâlih Saudi Arabia Being the first site inscribed in South Arabia Al Hijr represents a fine example of the Nabataeans architectural and
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Paul Tanner UK So in a couple of weeks Saudi Arabia may get its first WHS with the inscription of Al Hijr Archaeological Site more commonly known as Madâin Sâlih We were there in 2002 and found it an
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Al Hijr Archaeological Site Madâin Sâlih The Archaeological Site of Al Hijr Mad acirc in S acirc lih is the first World Heritage property to be inscribed in Saudi Arabia Formerly known as Hegra it is the largest conserved site of
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