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  2. Qal'at al-Qatif - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, four Qatifis collaborated to produce a documentary film titled 5000 Years, which explores the history of Qatif Castle and other archaeological sites within the Qatif Oasis. The film aims to introduce the Qatif region and the civilizations that have passed through it to a global audience. [70]

  3. Tarout Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle's design is often compared to the shape of a crab, with walls ranging in thickness from 1.5 to 2.5 meters and reaching a height of 9 meters. [21] The castle originally featured eleven tall towers connected by extended bridges, which were used as secret passages during wartime. However, only three of these towers remain today.

  4. List of castles in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of castles in Saudi Arabia. Ajyad Fortress [1] Al-Faqir Fort [2] Al-Ukhaydir, Tabuk Province [3] Dhat al-Hajj [4] Kasbah [5] Marid Castle [6] Masmak fort [7] Qal'at al-Mu'azzam; Qal'at al-Qatif [8] Qamus [9] Qasr al-Farid [citation needed] Qasr Ibrahim [10] Asfan Castle [11] Qishla of Jeddah; Qishla of Mecca [12] Qishlah [12 ...

  5. Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani Palace - Wikipedia

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    The castle was restored by Muhammad bin Abdul Wahhab Al Faihani between 1884 and 1885 and became known by his name. [1] The palace and its associated structures are situated at the center of the South Darin coastal arc. [2] The complex encompasses several facilities and annexes, including a group of rooms, warehouses, and a backyard.

  6. Tarout Island - Wikipedia

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    Tarout's history dates back to pre-5000 BC. It is considered one of the most ancient sites that were inhabited by humans. [citation needed] Tarout was the heart of the Dilmun Kingdom and had a major role in the history of the region since 3000 BC. Human habitation in this area over the centuries was very large and archaeological discoveries ...

  7. Qatif - Wikipedia

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    The Qatif coastline is rich with shrimp and many varieties of fish. Qatif Fish Market is the largest in the Middle East. Qatif villages are known to have many date palms and other fruits. On 8 March 2020 Qatif was put into lockdown by Saudi Arabia until 29 April 2020 because of cases of COVID-19. [34]

  8. Siege of Qatif (1551) - Wikipedia

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    When the Portuguese governor of India Afonso de Noronha received news at Goa that the Ottomans had captured Qatif and were encroaching on the Persian Gulf, he dispatched Dom António de Noronha to the Persian Gulf with 1,200 men and a fleet of 7 galleons and 12 oarships, tasked with expelling the Turks. [2] [3]

  9. List of fortifications in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fortifications in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including fortresses and castles, arranged alphabetically.. Bosnian archaeologist and historian of the Middle Ages, Pavao Anđelić, posited that Bosnia and Herzegovina is a home of great number of forts, fortresses, castles, including a number of walled city-fortresses, in various degrees of preservation, and built in different ...