Active Winds and Blowing Dust Alert for the Najran Region
Weather alert for strong winds and raised dust in Najran region
The National Meteorological Center today, Tuesday, warned of raised dust in the Najran region, which includes accompanying effects of active winds and a reduction in horizontal visibility range (3 – 5 km) in Najran city, and the provinces of Badr Al Janoub, Thar, Yadamah, Khabash, and Habouna. The condition is expected to continue, God willing, until 7 PM.
About: Najran region
The Najran region, located in the southwestern part of Saudi Arabia, near the border with Yemen, is an area rich in history and cultural diversity. Historically, it was known as Al-Ukhdood and is mentioned in both Islamic and pre-Islamic histories. Najran is famous for its unique archaeological sites, such as the Raqeem Castle and the Al-Ukhdood archaeological site, and for its lush agriculture enabled by its fertile soils and abundant water supplies, making it distinct in the otherwise desert-dominated landscape of Saudi Arabia.
About: Najran city
Najran, a city located in the southwestern part of Saudi Arabia, near the border with Yemen, boasts a rich history dating back over 4,000 years. It is known for its unique blend of cultural influences, due to its historical position as a trading hub on the Incense Route. The region is also noted for its diverse archaeological sites, including ruins of ancient kingdoms and traditional mud-brick forts, reflecting its historical significance and cultural richness.
About: Badr Al Janoub
Badr Al Janoub, also known as Badr Hunayn, is a town located in the Najran Province of southwestern Saudi Arabia. It holds historical significance due to the Battle of Badr, which was fought near this area in 624 AD. This battle was a key victory for the Prophet Muhammad and his followers, shaping the early course of Islamic history.
About: Thar
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is an arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, covering an area of approximately 200,000 km². It lies predominantly in the Indian state of Rajasthan, extending into the southern portions of Haryana and Punjab and touching the borders of Gujarat and Pakistan. Historically, the desert has been home to various civilizations, with ancient cities like Mohenjo-daro indicating advanced urban planning and trade networks. The Thar Desert continues to be culturally significant, with its vibrant folk music, dance, and crafts such as textiles and pottery.
About: Yadamah
Yadamah, also known as Jaddah, is an ancient town located in northwestern Saudi Arabia, within the Al Jawf region. Historically, it served as a significant settlement along the Incense Route, facilitating the trade of spices, silk, and other valuable commodities between the civilizations of the Mediterranean and the Arabian Peninsula. This archaeological site features remnants from the Nabataean kingdom and highlights intricate rock inscriptions, contributing valuable insights into the cultural and economic interactions of ancient desert societies.
About: Khabash
Khabash, also known as Khabbash or Horbeit, is an archaeological site located in the Eastern Nile Delta region of Egypt. It is notable for its remains dating back to the Late Period of ancient Egypt, around the 26th Dynasty (c. 664-525 BCE). The site is particularly significant for its well-preserved temple, believed to be dedicated to the god Horus, which provides insight into the religious practices and architectural styles of that era.
About: Habouna
Habouna is a significant archaeological site located in the Diyala region of Iraq. The site dates back to the third millennium BCE and is known for yielding important artifacts and structural remnants from the Early Dynastic period of Mesopotamia. Excavations at Habouna have provided valuable insights into the early urbanization and state formation processes in ancient Mesopotamian civilization.