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Al-Bahah Province

Al-Bahah Province (Arabic: ٱلْبَاحَة al-Bāḥah pronounced [alˈbaːħa]) is a province of Saudi Arabia. It is located in the southwestern part of the Hejazi region. It has an area of 9,921 km2, and a population of 476,172 (2017).[1] Its capital is Al Bahah.[2] The region includes Al-Baḥah City, Al-Mikhwah and Baljorashi. Baljorashi has a famous traditional market known as Sūq as-Sabt (سُوْق ٱلسَّبْت), which translates to English as "Saturday market". The Baljorashi market is very old and its exact age is unknown. Other cities in the region include Baljourashi, Al-Mikhwah, Rahwat Albar and Sabt Alalaya. Al-Baḥah region is the home of two Azd tribes, the Ghamid and the Zahran.[3]

Al-Bahah
Al-Bāḥah
ٱلْبَاحَة
A view from the country of the Hawalah tribe, showing the eastern side of Mount Atherb overlooking the Tihamah
Map of Saudi Arabia with Al-Bahah highlighted
Coordinates: 20°0′N 41°30′E / 20.000°N 41.500°E / 20.000; 41.500
Country Saudi Arabia
CapitalAl-Bahah
Manatiq (Districts)7
Government
 • GovernorHussam bin Saud Al Saud
Area
 • Total9,921 km2 (3,831 sq mi)
Population
 (2017 census)
 • Total476,172
 • Density48/km2 (120/sq mi)
ISO 3166-2
11
Area code+966 17
Websitewww.albaha.gov.sa

Etymology edit

The word al-Baḥah (or Baḥah without al which is equivalent to "the" in English) has many meanings; it means water[4] and the maximum of it, the courtyard of a house, the high and abundant palm tree. In tales it refers to an extremely deep bottomless well in al-Zafir fortress. It means "open space", "water" and "abundant palm tree" and the "midline of a road".

Governors edit

Geography edit

 
Jabal Atherb (جَبَل أَثرْب)

Al-Baḥah is the name of the province as well its main city, situated in the northwestern part of Ghamed territory. The region is formed of mountains, hills, plains, valleys and desert stretches. This region is situated in the Hejaz, between longitudes 41/42 E and latitudes 19/20 N. The region covers an area about 36,000 km2.

Major cities edit

Topography edit

 
Clouds next to the Sarat Mountains

The region is divided by huge rocky steeps into two main sectors. To the west is a coastal plain, the Tihamah. To the east is the mountain range of al-As-Sarawat or the Sarat, with an elevation of 1,500 to 2,450 m (4,920 to 8,040 ft) above sea level.

Population edit

A genealogist[who?] has confirmed that the majority of the population of Al-Baḥah are descended from the Azad Shenou`a tribe which emigrated from the south of the Hejaz in the Arabian peninsula, following some historical natural events.

Al-Azad is an Arab tribe which is divided into 24 tribes derived from four stocks: Azad Shenou`a, Azad Al Sarat, Azad Ghassan and Azad Aman. Al-Azad (or al-Assad the Lion) was the title given to Darda`e bin al-Ghot bin Nabt bin Malik bin Nassr al-Azad. Kaab bin al-Harith had seven children including Ghamed, who is Amr bin Abdullah bin Kaab. Zahran bin al-Harith had six children, including Abdullah bin Zahran who is the great grandfather of the Zahran tribe. The population of the region now is about 500,000. Many have moved to major metropolitan areas for better living and education.

Climate edit

The variation in topography influences the climate of the region. Al-Sarat area is exposed to the formation of clouds and fog, and this often happens in winter because of air masses coming from the Red Sea, accompanied by thunderstorms. In spring and summer the climate is mild and pleasant. The climate in the area of the Tihamah is different from that in Al-Sarat, although they are separated by no more than 25 km (16 miles). The Tihama is an undulating coastal plain, hot in summer, warm in spring and mild in winter. The climate in general falls in the arid zone. Relative humidity varies between 52% and 67%, with maximum temperatures of 23 °C (73 °F), and minimum temperatures of 12 °C (54 °F).

Gallery edit

Social structure edit

The social life of the inhabitants of the region is based on Sunni Islam, in addition to the well established Arab customs and tradition. Each tribe division or subdivision has its own Shaykh (head).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Population Characteristics surveys" (PDF). The General Authority for Statistics. 2017.
  2. ^ "معلومات عامة عن مناطق المملكة العربية السعودية". General Authority of statistics. 25 February 2016.
  3. ^ Cuddihy, Kathy (2001). An A to Z of Places and Things Saudi. London, the U.K.: Stacey International. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-9009-8840-7.
  4. ^ Team, Almaany. "تعريف و معنى باحة بالعربي في معجم المعاني الجامع، المعجم الوسيط ،اللغة العربية المعاصر - معجم عربي عربي - صفحة 1". www.almaany.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 November 2018.

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Al Bahah Province news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Al Bahah Province Arabic ٱل ب اح ة al Baḥah pronounced alˈbaːħa is a province of Saudi Arabia It is located in the southwestern part of the Hejazi region It has an area of 9 921 km2 and a population of 476 172 2017 1 Its capital is Al Bahah 2 The region includes Al Baḥah City Al Mikhwah and Baljorashi Baljorashi has a famous traditional market known as Suq as Sabt س و ق ٱلس ب ت which translates to English as Saturday market The Baljorashi market is very old and its exact age is unknown Other cities in the region include Baljourashi Al Mikhwah Rahwat Albar and Sabt Alalaya Al Baḥah region is the home of two Azd tribes the Ghamid and the Zahran 3 Al Bahah Al Baḥah ٱل ب اح ةStateA view from the country of the Hawalah tribe showing the eastern side of Mount Atherb overlooking the TihamahMap of Saudi Arabia with Al Bahah highlightedCoordinates 20 0 N 41 30 E 20 000 N 41 500 E 20 000 41 500Country Saudi ArabiaCapitalAl BahahManatiq Districts 7Government GovernorHussam bin Saud Al SaudArea Total9 921 km2 3 831 sq mi Population 2017 census Total476 172 Density48 km2 120 sq mi ISO 3166 211Area code 966 17Websitewww wbr albaha wbr gov wbr sa Contents 1 Etymology 2 Governors 3 Geography 3 1 Major cities 4 Topography 5 Population 6 Climate 7 Gallery 8 Social structure 9 See also 10 ReferencesEtymology editThe word al Baḥah or Baḥah without al which is equivalent to the in English has many meanings it means water 4 and the maximum of it the courtyard of a house the high and abundant palm tree In tales it refers to an extremely deep bottomless well in al Zafir fortress It means open space water and abundant palm tree and the midline of a road Governors editSaud bin Abdulrahman bin Turki Al Sudairi 1962 1977 Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz Al Ibrahim 1977 1987 Muhammed bin Saud Al Saud 1987 2010 Mishari bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 28 August 2010 22 April 2017 Hussam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 22 April 2017 present Geography edit nbsp Jabal Atherb ج ب ل أ ثر ب Al Baḥah is the name of the province as well its main city situated in the northwestern part of Ghamed territory The region is formed of mountains hills plains valleys and desert stretches This region is situated in the Hejaz between longitudes 41 42 E and latitudes 19 20 N The region covers an area about 36 000 km2 Major cities edit Al Bahah Baljurashi Al Mandaq Al Mikhwah Al AqeeqTopography edit nbsp Clouds next to the Sarat Mountains The region is divided by huge rocky steeps into two main sectors To the west is a coastal plain the Tihamah To the east is the mountain range of al As Sarawat or the Sarat with an elevation of 1 500 to 2 450 m 4 920 to 8 040 ft above sea level Population editA genealogist who has confirmed that the majority of the population of Al Baḥah are descended from the Azad Shenou a tribe which emigrated from the south of the Hejaz in the Arabian peninsula following some historical natural events Al Azad is an Arab tribe which is divided into 24 tribes derived from four stocks Azad Shenou a Azad Al Sarat Azad Ghassan and Azad Aman Al Azad or al Assad the Lion was the title given to Darda e bin al Ghot bin Nabt bin Malik bin Nassr al Azad Kaab bin al Harith had seven children including Ghamed who is Amr bin Abdullah bin Kaab Zahran bin al Harith had six children including Abdullah bin Zahran who is the great grandfather of the Zahran tribe The population of the region now is about 500 000 Many have moved to major metropolitan areas for better living and education Climate editThe variation in topography influences the climate of the region Al Sarat area is exposed to the formation of clouds and fog and this often happens in winter because of air masses coming from the Red Sea accompanied by thunderstorms In spring and summer the climate is mild and pleasant The climate in the area of the Tihamah is different from that in Al Sarat although they are separated by no more than 25 km 16 miles The Tihama is an undulating coastal plain hot in summer warm in spring and mild in winter The climate in general falls in the arid zone Relative humidity varies between 52 and 67 with maximum temperatures of 23 C 73 F and minimum temperatures of 12 C 54 F Gallery edit nbsp Al Bahah City nbsp Thee Ain historic village nbsp Sarawat Mountains in Al Bahah nbsp Mount Shada nbsp Raghadan Forest nbsp Raghadan Forest nbsp Awirah Village Fort nbsp Social structure editThe social life of the inhabitants of the region is based on Sunni Islam in addition to the well established Arab customs and tradition Each tribe division or subdivision has its own Shaykh head See also editMiddle East Arabian Peninsula Sarat Mountains South ArabiaReferences edit Population Characteristics surveys PDF The General Authority for Statistics 2017 معلومات عامة عن مناطق المملكة العربية السعودية General Authority of statistics 25 February 2016 Cuddihy Kathy 2001 An A to Z of Places and Things Saudi London the U K Stacey International p 6 ISBN 978 1 9009 8840 7 Team Almaany تعريف و معنى باحة بالعربي في معجم المعاني الجامع المعجم الوسيط اللغة العربية المعاصر معجم عربي عربي صفحة 1 www almaany com in Arabic Retrieved 22 November 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Bahah Province amp oldid 1217274128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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