states: [saudi arabia]
category: cultural
year: 2010
region: Arab States
latitude/longitude: 24.7341333333, 46.5724666667
At-Turaif District, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Saudi Arabia, is a historic area renowned for its well-preserved mud-brick architecture and cultural significance. Established in the 15th century, it served as the first capital of the Saudi dynasty, showcasing traditional Najdi urban design with palaces, mosques, and residential quarters. The site reflects the region’s political and religious heritage, offering insights into the early governance and societal structure of the Arabian Peninsula. Its restoration highlights its importance as a testament to Saudi history and identity.
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