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About: Dhat al-Hajj

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Dhat al-Hajj is an archaeological site in the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, located north of Tabuk and 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) south of the border with Jordan. Beginning sometime in the Middle Ages, Dhat al-Hajj served as a rest stop and watering place on the Hajj caravan route connecting Egypt and Syria to the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The Ottomans fortified the site in the late 16th century. It fell into ruin by the early 18th century and was taken over by Bedouin tribesmen, though it was restored in later decades. The fort is a three-story square structure built around a courtyard and reservoir.

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  • ذات الحاج قرية سعودية، في منطقة تبوك، تبعد عن تبوك 85 كيلومتر تقريباً. (ar)
  • Dhat al-Hajj is an archaeological site in the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, located north of Tabuk and 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) south of the border with Jordan. Beginning sometime in the Middle Ages, Dhat al-Hajj served as a rest stop and watering place on the Hajj caravan route connecting Egypt and Syria to the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The Ottomans fortified the site in the late 16th century. It fell into ruin by the early 18th century and was taken over by Bedouin tribesmen, though it was restored in later decades. The fort is a three-story square structure built around a courtyard and reservoir. (en)
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  • 1559 (completed 1563)
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  • The fort of Dhat al-Hajj, 1907 (en)
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  • Well-preserved (en)
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  • Saudi Arabia (en)
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  • Stone, lime mortar (en)
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  • Dhat al-Hajj (en)
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  • ذات الحاج قرية سعودية، في منطقة تبوك، تبعد عن تبوك 85 كيلومتر تقريباً. (ar)
  • Dhat al-Hajj is an archaeological site in the Tabuk Province of Saudi Arabia, located north of Tabuk and 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) south of the border with Jordan. Beginning sometime in the Middle Ages, Dhat al-Hajj served as a rest stop and watering place on the Hajj caravan route connecting Egypt and Syria to the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The Ottomans fortified the site in the late 16th century. It fell into ruin by the early 18th century and was taken over by Bedouin tribesmen, though it was restored in later decades. The fort is a three-story square structure built around a courtyard and reservoir. (en)
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  • ذات الحاج (ar)
  • Dhat al-Hajj (en)
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  • Dhat al-Hajj (en)
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