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Najd
Najd is a historical region of the Arabian Peninsula that includes most of the central region of Saudi Arabia. It is roughly bounded by the Hejaz region to the west, the Nafud desert in al-Jawf to the north, the ad-Dahna Desert in al-Ahsa to the east, and the Rub' al-Khali to the south, though it lacks precise boundaries due to varying geographical and political limits throughout history.
Riyadh Province
province of Saudi Arabia
Al-Qassim
province of Saudi Arabia
Ḥaʼil Province
province of Saudi Arabia
ad-Dahna Desert
Desert in Saudi Arabia
Wadi ad-Dawasir governorate
governorate in Saudi Arabia
Banu Hanifa
arabian tribe
Wadi Hanifa
wadi in Najd, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Al-Magar
Al-Magar was an advanced Neolithic culture of Prehistoric Arabia, whose epicenter lay in modern-day southwestern Najd in Saudi Arabia. Al-Magar is possibly one of the first cultures in the world where widespread domestication of animals occurred, particularly the horse, during the Neolithic period.
Invasion of Nejd