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'Asir Province

ʿAsir (Arabic: عَسِيْر, romanizedʿAsīr, lit.'difficult') is a Minṭaqah (Arabic: مِنْطَقَةُ, romanizedProvince) in the southwest of Saudi Arabia, which is named after the ʿAsīr tribe. It has an area of 76,693 square kilometres (29,611 sq mi), and an estimated population of 2,211,875 (in 2017).[1] 'Asir is surrounded by Mecca Province to the north and west, Al-Bahah Province to the northwest, Riyadh Province to the northeast, Najran Province to the southeast, and Jazan Province and the Yemeni Muhafazah (Governorate of Sa'dah to the south.

'Asir
Minṭaqat ʿAsīr (مِنْطَقَةُ عَسِيْرٌ)
ʿAsir Province
Jabal Atherb of the Asir Mountains near Ḥawālah in Bareq, 2013
Map of Saudi Arabia with 'Asīr highlighted
Coordinates: 19°0′N 43°0′E / 19.000°N 43.000°E / 19.000; 43.000Coordinates: 19°0′N 43°0′E / 19.000°N 43.000°E / 19.000; 43.000
Country Saudi Arabia
CapitalAbha
Boroughs13
Government
 • GovernorTurki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
Area
 • Total76,693 km2 (29,611 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total2,211,875
ISO 3166-2
14
Websitehttps://ars.gov.sa/

Abha is the provincial capital, and other towns include Khamis Mushait, Bisha and Bareq. The regional governor is Turki ibn Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. He replaced his cousin, Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, after being appointed on the 27th of December 2018.[2]

Geography

 
Habalah Valley near Abha City

The ʿAsir Region is situated on a high plateau that receives more rainfall than the rest of the country and contains the country's highest peaks, which rise to almost 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) at Jabal Sawda near Abha. Though data is exceedingly sparse and unreliable, the average annual rainfall in the highlands probably ranges from 300–500 millimetres (12–20 in). It falls in two rainy seasons, the chief one being in March and April, with some rain in the summer. Temperatures are very extreme, with diurnal temperature ranges in the highlands the greatest in the world. It is common[clarification needed] for afternoon temperatures to be over 30 °C (86 °F), yet mornings can be extremely frosty and fog can cut visibility to near zero percent. As a result, there is much more natural vegetation in ʿAsir than in any other part of Saudi Arabia, with sheltered areas even containing areas of dense coniferous forests, though more exposed ridges still are very dry. ʿAsir is home to many farmers who chiefly grow wheat and fruit crops. Irrigation has greatly expanded production in modern times. Asir National Park was established in 1981, and extends from the Red Sea coast through the western foothills to the Asir escarpment.[citation needed]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19921,340,168—    
20041,687,939+1.94%
20101,927,087+2.23%
20182,261,618+2.02%
source:[3]

Governorates

 
The regional capital of Abha

The region is divided into sixteen governorates (with the populations of the Census of 2010):[4]

History

In 25 B.C., Aelius Gallus marched his legions south from Egypt on an expedition of 1,300 miles (2,100 kilometres), to take control of the ancient overland trade routes between the Mediterranean Sea and what is now Hadhramaut in Yemen. The Romans wanted control of those routes because they were desperate for money and hoped to raise some by capturing Ma'rib, capital of Sabaʾ, and taking control of the trade in incense - then a priceless commodity - and other valuable aromatics. As it turned out, however, the expedition was a disaster and little information about ʿAsir emerged.

By 1920, however, Ibn Saud, the founder of the modern Saudi state, had begun to recoup the losses of the House of Saud, and to unify most of the peninsula under his rule. As part of this campaign, he sent his Bedouin warriors also known as the Ikhwan to occupy ʿAsir, and the ruler of the region, Hasan Al Idrissi, had to leave.[5] Therefore, he asked for protection from Imam Yahya, the ruler of Yemen and went there.[5] From then on ʿAsir has been controlled by the House of Saud, a situation formalized in 1934 with the signing of the Treaty of Taʾif between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Even then the region was still largely unknown to the West. In 1932, St John Philby, one of the first Europeans to explore and map the peninsula, did enter ʿAsir, but as he did not publish his observations until 1952, the area remained one of the blank spots on the world's map.[citation needed] In 1935 ʿAsir was made a separate governorate.[6]

Economy

Historically, ʿAsir was known for producing coffee, wheat, alfalfa, barley, senna, and frankincense.[7][8][9] Wheat was grown in the summer and sesame has been grown in wetter areas of the region.[8][10] Straw was used to make mats, hats, and baskets. Tribes in the area also wove tents from straw.[11]

Development project

In 2019, the Saudi government launched an infrastructure development project in ʿAsir Region. The project is expected to cost more than 1 billion Saudi Riyals. The provided projects will include health care, transportation and municipal services.[12] The project is in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 to diversify non-petroleum income and activate new resources in Saudi Arabia.[12]

List of governors

See also

References

  1. ^ "Population Characteristics surveys" (PDF). General Authority for Statistics. 2017.
  2. ^ "A number of Royal Orders Issued 9 Riyadh". The Saudi Press Agency. 27 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Saudi Arabia: Regions & Major Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de.
  4. ^ "board game".
  5. ^ a b Jerald L. Thompson (1981). H. ST. John Philby, Ibn Saud and Palestine (PDF) (Master of Arts thesis). University of Kansas. p. 31. (PDF) from the original on January 29, 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  6. ^ A. Nassir Saleh (October 1975). The emergence of Saudi Arabian administrative areas: A study in political geography (PDF) (PhD thesis). Durham University. p. 76. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  7. ^ Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 83. from the original on 2016-12-27. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  8. ^ a b Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 84. from the original on 2016-12-27. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  9. ^ Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 86. from the original on 2016-12-27. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  10. ^ Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 85. from the original on 2016-11-15. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  11. ^ Prothero, G.W. (1920). Arabia. London: H.M. Stationery Office. p. 99. from the original on 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  12. ^ a b "Saudi Arabia to launch plan for multibillion infrastructure projects in Asir". Arab News. 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
  13. ^ a b Gary Samuel Samore (1984). Royal Family Politics in Saudi Arabia (1953-1982) (PhD thesis). Harvard University. p. 260. Retrieved 20 May 2021.

External links

  • "Asir" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 443.
  • Asir National Park: Splendid Arabia, An Online Guide to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Asir redirects here For other uses see Asir disambiguation ʿAsir Arabic ع س ي ر romanized ʿAsir lit difficult is a Minṭaqah Arabic م ن ط ق ة romanized Province in the southwest of Saudi Arabia which is named after the ʿAsir tribe It has an area of 76 693 square kilometres 29 611 sq mi and an estimated population of 2 211 875 in 2017 1 Asir is surrounded by Mecca Province to the north and west Al Bahah Province to the northwest Riyadh Province to the northeast Najran Province to the southeast and Jazan Province and the Yemeni Muhafazah Governorate of Sa dah to the south Asir Minṭaqat ʿAsir م ن ط ق ة ع س ي ر ProvinceʿAsir ProvinceJabal Atherb of the Asir Mountains near Ḥawalah in Bareq 2013Map of Saudi Arabia with Asir highlightedCoordinates 19 0 N 43 0 E 19 000 N 43 000 E 19 000 43 000 Coordinates 19 0 N 43 0 E 19 000 N 43 000 E 19 000 43 000Country Saudi ArabiaCapitalAbhaBoroughs13Government GovernorTurki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al SaudArea Total76 693 km2 29 611 sq mi Population 2017 Total2 211 875ISO 3166 214Websitehttps ars gov sa Abha is the provincial capital and other towns include Khamis Mushait Bisha and Bareq The regional governor is Turki ibn Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud He replaced his cousin Faisal bin Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud after being appointed on the 27th of December 2018 2 Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 Governorates 4 History 5 Economy 6 Development project 7 List of governors 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditSee also Asir Mountains Habalah Valley near Abha City The ʿAsir Region is situated on a high plateau that receives more rainfall than the rest of the country and contains the country s highest peaks which rise to almost 3 000 metres 9 800 ft at Jabal Sawda near Abha Though data is exceedingly sparse and unreliable the average annual rainfall in the highlands probably ranges from 300 500 millimetres 12 20 in It falls in two rainy seasons the chief one being in March and April with some rain in the summer Temperatures are very extreme with diurnal temperature ranges in the highlands the greatest in the world It is common clarification needed for afternoon temperatures to be over 30 C 86 F yet mornings can be extremely frosty and fog can cut visibility to near zero percent As a result there is much more natural vegetation in ʿAsir than in any other part of Saudi Arabia with sheltered areas even containing areas of dense coniferous forests though more exposed ridges still are very dry ʿAsir is home to many farmers who chiefly grow wheat and fruit crops Irrigation has greatly expanded production in modern times Asir National Park was established in 1981 and extends from the Red Sea coast through the western foothills to the Asir escarpment citation needed Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 19921 340 168 20041 687 939 1 94 20101 927 087 2 23 20182 261 618 2 02 source 3 Governorates Edit The regional capital of Abha The region is divided into sixteen governorates with the populations of the Census of 2010 4 Abha 366 551 Muhayil 228 979 An Namas 54 119 Billasmar 34 080 Billahmar 25 709 Balqarn Bareq 74 391 Bishah 205 346 Khamis Mushayt 512 599 Rijal Alma 65 406 Dhahran Al Janub 63 119 Tathlith 59 188 Sarat Ubaidah 67 120 Ahad Rifaydah 113 043 Al Majardah 103 531 Al Harajah ar History EditSee also Idrisid Emirate of Asir In 25 B C Aelius Gallus marched his legions south from Egypt on an expedition of 1 300 miles 2 100 kilometres to take control of the ancient overland trade routes between the Mediterranean Sea and what is now Hadhramaut in Yemen The Romans wanted control of those routes because they were desperate for money and hoped to raise some by capturing Ma rib capital of Sabaʾ and taking control of the trade in incense then a priceless commodity and other valuable aromatics As it turned out however the expedition was a disaster and little information about ʿAsir emerged By 1920 however Ibn Saud the founder of the modern Saudi state had begun to recoup the losses of the House of Saud and to unify most of the peninsula under his rule As part of this campaign he sent his Bedouin warriors also known as the Ikhwan to occupy ʿAsir and the ruler of the region Hasan Al Idrissi had to leave 5 Therefore he asked for protection from Imam Yahya the ruler of Yemen and went there 5 From then on ʿAsir has been controlled by the House of Saud a situation formalized in 1934 with the signing of the Treaty of Taʾif between Saudi Arabia and Yemen Even then the region was still largely unknown to the West In 1932 St John Philby one of the first Europeans to explore and map the peninsula did enter ʿAsir but as he did not publish his observations until 1952 the area remained one of the blank spots on the world s map citation needed In 1935 ʿAsir was made a separate governorate 6 Economy EditHistorically ʿAsir was known for producing coffee wheat alfalfa barley senna and frankincense 7 8 9 Wheat was grown in the summer and sesame has been grown in wetter areas of the region 8 10 Straw was used to make mats hats and baskets Tribes in the area also wove tents from straw 11 Development project EditIn 2019 the Saudi government launched an infrastructure development project in ʿAsir Region The project is expected to cost more than 1 billion Saudi Riyals The provided projects will include health care transportation and municipal services 12 The project is in line with the Saudi Vision 2030 to diversify non petroleum income and activate new resources in Saudi Arabia 12 List of governors EditTurki bin Ahmed Al Sudairi 1900s 8 June 1969 13 Fahd bin Saad bin Abdul Rahman 8 June 1969 1971 13 Khalid bin Faisal 1971 2007 Faisal bin Khalid 2007 2018 Turki bin Talal 2018 present See also Edit Saudi Arabia portalArabian Nubian Shield Hejaz Sarat Mountains Sarat Ubaida Governorate South Arabia Saleh Al Qadhi TihamahReferences Edit Population Characteristics surveys PDF General Authority for Statistics 2017 A number of Royal Orders Issued 9 Riyadh The Saudi Press Agency 27 December 2018 Saudi Arabia Regions amp Major Cities Population Statistics Maps Charts Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de board game a b Jerald L Thompson 1981 H ST John Philby Ibn Saud and Palestine PDF Master of Arts thesis University of Kansas p 31 Archived PDF from the original on January 29 2021 Retrieved 4 June 2021 A Nassir Saleh October 1975 The emergence of Saudi Arabian administrative areas A study in political geography PDF PhD thesis Durham University p 76 Retrieved 5 June 2021 Prothero G W 1920 Arabia London H M Stationery Office p 83 Archived from the original on 2016 12 27 Retrieved 2016 08 15 a b Prothero G W 1920 Arabia London H M Stationery Office p 84 Archived from the original on 2016 12 27 Retrieved 2016 08 15 Prothero G W 1920 Arabia London H M Stationery Office p 86 Archived from the original on 2016 12 27 Retrieved 2016 08 15 Prothero G W 1920 Arabia London H M Stationery Office p 85 Archived from the original on 2016 11 15 Retrieved 2016 08 15 Prothero G W 1920 Arabia London H M Stationery Office p 99 Archived from the original on 2016 08 22 Retrieved 2016 08 15 a b Saudi Arabia to launch plan for multibillion infrastructure projects in Asir Arab News 2019 03 11 Retrieved 2019 03 12 a b Gary Samuel Samore 1984 Royal Family Politics in Saudi Arabia 1953 1982 PhD thesis Harvard University p 260 Retrieved 20 May 2021 Mackey Sandra 2002 1987 The Saudis Inside the Desert Kingdom New York W W Norton and Company ISBN 0 393 32417 6 Updated Edition Norton Paperback pbk External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Asir Province Asir Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 20 11th ed 1911 p 443 Asir National Park Splendid Arabia An Online Guide to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 27Asir Province amp oldid 1146900825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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