ThePlace: Zubala village, a meeting point for commercial caravans and Hajj pilgrims

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Updated 24 January 2022
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ThePlace: Zubala village, a meeting point for commercial caravans and Hajj pilgrims

  • Zubala has been mentioned by several Western explorers, such as Huber, Musil and Leachman, and was also praised by a number of poets

The history of Zubala village dates back to before the Abbasid era. It was widely mentioned in historical sources as a meeting point for commercial caravans and pilgrims. Zubala was also described as one of the most important stops on the Hajj path and has maintained its name to this day.
Situated 25 kilometers south of Rafha governorate in the Northern Borders region, Zubala is rich with antiquities. It is home to the deepest well on the Hajj path, which is square-shaped and has a depth of 250 meters. Zubala has been mentioned by several Western explorers, such as Huber, Musil and Leachman, and was also praised by a number of poets.
The head of the Literary Cultural Club in the Northern Borders region, Majid Al-Mutlaq, said that Zubala is rich with relics, most notably the square-shaped well that is carved in a unique manner. It still contains a historic palace and a neighboring residential city. Zubala is also famous for its three ponds: Al-Shahouf, Umm Al-Assafeer and Al-Shihiyat.
Historical researcher Matar bin Ayed Al-Anzi said that the village is named after Zubala bin Al-Harith.
Zubala has been archaeologically excavated several times since 2015. The Heritage Authority is continuing to excavate several key sites in the village, in accordance with a new methodology in line with the goals of the Darb Zubaida program. The plan was launched after the discovery of historical relics northwest of the village.

 


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Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame receives Saudi Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Kigali.
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Rwanda president receives Saudi deputy foreign minister

  • Saudi-Rwandan cooperation relations and ways to strengthen and develop them in various fields were discussed during the meeting

RIYADH: Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame received Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed bin Abdulkarim El-Khereiji in Kigali on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi-Rwandan cooperation relations and ways to strengthen and develop them in various fields were discussed during the meeting. Regional and international developments and efforts made with regard to them were also reviewed. 

The minister conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the president, along with their wishes for continued progress and prosperity for the government and people of Rwanda.

In turn, Kagame sent his greetings to the Saudi leadership, and his wishes for further development and prosperity for the Kingdom, its leadership, and its people.