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A huge Saudi flag made of electric lights, turned on at night, is located on the side of the mountain. The Adayra Valley runs roughly along a north–south axis, dividing central Ha'il in two. [7]
- Ḥa'il Province
Ḥaʼil Province (Arabic: مِنْطَقَة حَائِل Minṭaqat Ḥāʾil),...
- Ḥa'il Province
Ḥaʼil Province (Arabic: مِنْطَقَة حَائِل Minṭaqat Ḥāʾil), also known as the Ha'il Region, is one of the 13 provinces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is the eighth-largest province by area at 103,887 km 2 (40,111 sq mi) and the ninth-largest by population, with the population in 2019 being 731,147. The province ...
Designed by. Hafiz Wahba. The national flag of Saudi Arabia [a] is a green background with Arabic inscription and a sword in white. The inscription is the Islamic creed, or shahada: "There is no deity but God; Muhammad is the Messenger of God". The current design has been used by the government of Saudi Arabia since 15 March 1973.
The following is a list of Flags used in Saudi Arabia. For more information about the national flag, see the Flag of Saudi Arabia.
The Emirate of Jabal Shammar (Arabic: إِمَارَة جَبَل شَمَّر, romanized: Imārah Jabal Shamaar), also known as the Emirate of Haʾil (إِمَارَة حَائِل) [2] or the Rashidi Emirate (إِمَارَة آل رَشِيْد), was a state in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula, including Najd, existing from the mid-nineteenth century to 1921. [3] .
Ḥāʾil, town, northwestern Saudi Arabia. It is situated between Mount Shammar on the north and Mount Salma on the south and is on one of the main pilgrimage routes from Iraq to Mecca. Hāʾil superseded the former administrative centre of the region, Fayd, in about the mid-19th century after the.
A huge Saudi flag made of electric lights, turned on at night, is located on the side of the mountain. The Adayra Valley runs roughly along a north–south axis, dividing central Ha'il in two. [7]