The Place: Tanumah governorate in southwest Saudi Arabia

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Tanumah has a rich historical and commercial heritage, being along the Yemeni Hajj route, which was once a major trading hub for pilgrims. (SPA)
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Tanumah has a rich historical and commercial heritage, being along the Yemeni Hajj route, which was once a major trading hub for pilgrims. (SPA)
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Tanumah has a rich historical and commercial heritage, being along the Yemeni Hajj route, which was once a major trading hub for pilgrims. (SPA)
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Tanumah has a rich historical and commercial heritage, being along the Yemeni Hajj route, which was once a major trading hub for pilgrims. (SPA)
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Tanumah has a rich historical and commercial heritage, being along the Yemeni Hajj route, which was once a major trading hub for pilgrims. (SPA)
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Updated 24 August 2025
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The Place: Tanumah governorate in southwest Saudi Arabia

ABHA: Located 150km north of Abha in Asir, the Tanumah governorate is a prominent geological and tourist destination known for its unique natural diversity and stunning formations.

Its sites are a key part of Saudi Arabia's plan to diversify its national economy under Saudi Vision 2030 by attracting tourists, explorers and those interested in earth sciences.

Abdullah Al-Amri, chairman of the Saudi Society for Geosciences board and director of King Saud University's Seismic Studies Center, said the Tanumah Mountains, part of the Sarawat Mountains, were a rich natural resource.

The governorate’s geographical area extends some 25 km from north to south and 80 km from east to west.

The Tanumah Mountains hold natural treasures, including precious minerals, and have a rich historical and commercial heritage due to their location on the Yemeni Hajj route, once a major trading hub for pilgrims.


Saudi defense chief rallies international support amid escalating Iranian strikes

Updated 12 March 2026
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Saudi defense chief rallies international support amid escalating Iranian strikes

  • Iran unleashes wave of drone strikes on Kingdom’s Eastern Province
  • Missiles fired at Prince Sultan Air Base intercepted, destroyed

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman held separate phone calls with his Turkish, Romanian, and South Korean counterparts as Iranian attacks on Gulf facilities continued on Thursday.

Iran escalated strikes on its Gulf neighbors in retaliation for ongoing US-Israeli attacks on Iranian territory. 

After a brief pause Wednesday, drone attacks on Saudi Arabia resumed at 9 p.m., targeting the Eastern Province and the Shaybah oil field in the Empty Quarter. All the drones were stopped, the Saudi Ministry of Defense confirmed.

Missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base in Al-Kharj were also intercepted and shot down, the ministry added.

In his call with Turkish Defense Minister Yasar Guler, Prince Khalid reaffirmed commitment to joint security measures and condemned Iranian aggression. 

His conversation with Romanian counterpart Radu Miruta covered regional threats to global stability. 

A call with South Korea’s Ahn Gyu-back similarly focused on condemning Iran’s actions and reviewing the broader regional picture.

The crisis traces back to February 28, when US and Israeli forces struck Iran. Tehran has since targeted Gulf states and US-Israeli assets across the region.

Iran has also declared a blockade on energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz — a critical chokepoint for global oil and gas flows — sending commodity prices surging.