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    Al-Ahsa Oasis (Arabic: الْأَحْسَاء, al-ʾAhsā), also known as al-Ḥasāʾ (الْحَسَاء) or Hajar (هَجَر), is an oasis and historical region in eastern Saudi...
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  • Al-Ahsa or Al-Hasa may refer to: Al-Ahsa Governorate, a governorate in Saudi Arabia Al-Ahsa Oasis, an oasis region in eastern Saudi Arabia Hofuf, also...
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    Al Ahsa (Arabic: ٱلْأَحْسَاء, romanized: Al-Aḥsāʾ, locally pronounced Al-Ḥasāʾ (Arabic: ٱلْحَسَاء)) also known as Hajar (Arabic: هجر) is the largest governorate...
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    Al-Ahsa International Airport (Arabic: مطار الأحساء الدولي, IATA: HOF, ICAO: OEAH) is a public airport serving Hofuf (also known as Al-Ahsa or Al-Hasa)...
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     'Conquest Sports Club') is a Saudi Arabian multi-sports club based in Al-Mubarraz, Al-Ahsa. It is mainly known for its professional football club. The club...
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    Al-Mubarraz is a city located at Al-Ahsa in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. With a population of 837,000 (as of 2020), it is the north...
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    Al-Qarah Mountain or Jabal Al-Qārah (Arabic: جَبَل ٱلْقَارَة), also known as "Al-Shabaab Mountain", is a mesa of 75 metres (246 feet) in Al-Ahsa, in the...
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    Hofuf (redirect from Al Hufuf)
    Al-Hofuf (Arabic: ٱلْهُفُوف al-Hufūf, also spelled Hofuf or Hufuf, also known as "Al-Hasa", "Al-Ahsa" or "Al-Hassa") is the major urban city in the Al-Ahsa...
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    of various local tribes: for example, the Al Murrah tribe has the largest area mainly based between Al-Ahsa and Najran. The Banu Yam and Banu Hamdan (in...
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    south towards Al-Ahsa, instead of heading directly towards Diriyah, as Al-Ahsa was an easy supply point for the army. However, Thuwaini Al-Saadoun’s campaign...
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    year 1213 AH/1798 AD and was led by Ali Al-Kakhiya or Al-Kahiya to invade Al-Ahsa in the year 1798 AD in preparation for the march towards Diriyah. This...
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    Ghawar (Arabic: الغوار) is an oil field located in Al-Ahsa Governorate, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia. Measuring 280 by 30 km (170 by 19 mi) (some 8...
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  • acknowledged the loss of al-Hasa, and recognized al-Hasa and Nejd as being under the rule of Ibn Saud. The Ottomans' attempt to regain Al-Ahsa In Bahrain, the...
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  • Al-arba' Mountain is one of the mountains in Al-Ahsa Governorate, in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. It is located on the road heading to Qatar....
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    al-Jannabi, defiled the Zamzam Well with the bodies of pilgrims and stole the Black Stone, taking it to the oasis in Eastern Arabia known as al-Aḥsāʾ...
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    known to the Arabs as “Awal”—but rather to the oases of al-Qatif and Hadjar (modern Al-Aḥsā). It is unclear when the term began to refer exclusively...
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  • football club based in Al-Hulaylah, Al-Ahsa, that plays in the Saudi First Division League. The club was founded in 1984. Al-Adalah have finished as...
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    partly sponsored by the city The temple of Mahlab al-Naqa Al-Ula FC Al-Ahsa Oasis محافظة اللا [Governate of Al-Ula]. Madinah Investments (in Arabic). Retrieved...
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    Arabia, the most important of which are those of the Al Ain emirate (Tawam region) and Hofuf/Al-Ahsa (in modern-day Saudi Arabia), according to an author...
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  • Al-ahsa water spring is a flowing water spring, as described in the book Oasis of Al-Ahsa, by author Federico S. Vidal, which he wrote in 1952 when he...
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    Jubail (redirect from Al Jubayl)
    High School Pakistan International School Al Murjan Elementary School Al Ahsa Secondary School Andalus Elementary School Dana Elementary School Fanatir...
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  • Ahsa or AHSA may refer to: Al-Ahsa Oasis, an oasis region in eastern Arabia Al-Ahsa Governorate, a governorate in Saudi Arabia African Heritage Studies...
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  • different regions as an administrator, including Al Ahsa where Sara was born. He also served in Al Ghat and Buraimi, and died in 1860. Sara's uncle,...
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    Saud), who united the regions of Hejaz, Najd, parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and South Arabia ('Asir) into a single state through a series of conquests...
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  • identified with the mediaeval city of Haǧar, in the general region of Al-Ahsa Oasis in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain Island in Bahrain. The name Agarum is...
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  • Emir of Al-Ahsa and his cousin Abdul Aziz bin Musaed as Emir of Hail. This led to mistrust between the two leaders, suggesting that Abdulaziz Al Saud was...
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    was formed after Saudi forces seized Al-Ahsa from the control of the Ottoman garrison, during the Conquest of al-Hasa. It was the direct antecedent of...
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    Bahrain (redirect from Al-Bahrayn)
    An alternative theory concerning Bahrain's toponymy is offered by the al-Ahsa region, which suggests that the two seas were the Great Green Ocean (the...
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    December they reached Al Ahsa and then proceeded south towards the Empty Quarter with the support from various tribes. Upon this Abdulaziz Al Rashid sent messages...
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    Basrah under Ottoman suzerainty. In 1521, they successfully occupied al-Ahsa and al-Qatif (eastern Saudi Arabia today) on the Ottomans' behalf, before being...
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