Category
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Najran Province
province of Saudi Arabia
Bir Hima Rock Petroglyphs and Inscriptions
Ancient settlement in Saudi Arabia
Wadi Najran
Valley in the Arabian Peninsula
al-Ukhdud
Al-Okhdood () or Al-Okhdood Archaeological Site, is an ancient South Arabian town located in Najran Province in Saudi Arabia, southeast of the present-day city of Najran. Currently in ruins, the town dates back to at least 500 BCE and was formerly a hub for trading and commercial purposes. It is also famous for being the location where the Himyarite king Dhu Nuwas massacred the majority of the population of the city which had converted to Christianity from South Arabian polytheism.
Banu Yam
large tribe native to Najran Province