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  2. Al Hamra, Oman - Wikipedia

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    Al Hamra (Arabic: ٱلْحَمْرَاء, romanized: Al-Ḥamrāʾ) is a 400-year-old town in the region Ad Dakhiliyah, in northeastern Oman. [1] As a province (wilayat), it is home to a number of villages including the mountainside village of Misfat Al Abryeen, with the village of Ghul to the northwest of the town, and Bimah to the north-northeast. [2]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City skyline seen from the Jaber Al-Ahmad Al Sabah Causeway in 2024. This list of tallest buildings in Kuwait ranks skyscrapers in Kuwait by height. The tallest building in Kuwait is currently the 80–story Al Hamra Tower, which rises 413 metres (1,355 ft) and was completed in 2011, it is also the world's fifteenth-tallest building.

  4. Al Hamra Palace (Riyadh) - Wikipedia

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    Abdulaziz commissioned the construction of the al-Hamra Palace in 1943, and awarded the contract to Saudi construction magnate and businessman Mohammed bin Laden. Construction began in 1943 and was completed by 1948. [3] [11] In 1953, Abdulaziz died, and subsequently had his son Saud bin Abdulaziz succeeding him as the new monarch of Saudi Arabia.

  5. Al-Hamra Mosque (Kufa) - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Hamra Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الحمراء) also known as the Yunus Ibn Matta Mosque is a Twelver Shi'ite place of worship located in Kufa, ...

  6. Al-Hamraa - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hamraa (Arabic: الحمراء, also spelled al-Hamra) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located northeast of Hama. Nearby localities include Jubb al-Othman to the northeast, Abu al-Thuhur to the north, Fan al-Shamali to the west, Maar Shahhur to the southwest, Salamiyah to the south and ...

  7. Alhambra - Wikipedia

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    The Sabika hill fortress, also known as al-Qasaba al-Jadida ("the New Citadel"), was later used for the foundations of the current Alcazaba of the Alhambra. [ 5 ] [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Under the Zirid kings Habbus ibn Maksan and Badis , the most powerful figure in the kingdom was the Jewish administrator known as Samuel ha-Nagid (in Hebrew ) or Isma'il ...

  8. Al-Hamra' - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hamra' (Arabic: الحمراء) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Safad Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine on May 1, 1948, by the Palmach's First Battalion of Operation Yiftach. It was located 24.5 km northeast of Safad, 1 km northwest of Wadi al-Dufayla.

  9. Al Hamra (Riyadh) - Wikipedia

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    Al Hamra'a (aka Al Hamra; Arabic: الحمراء) is a subject of Baladiyah al-Rawdah and a neighborhood in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [1]Located in the northeastern part of the city, Al Hamra'a hosts a number of sites and local landmarks, such as Al Hamra'a Park, Al Hokair Land, Star City Park, Al Marsa Resorts, Riyadh Najed Schools, Sanad Hospital, Jarir Bookstore, The Water Splash, etc ...