• The Conquest of al-Hasa was achieved by the Saudi forces of ibn Saud with support from the Ikhwan in April 1913. The Oasis of al-Hasa was conquered from...
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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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    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 the...
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    Wadi al-Hasa (Arabic: وادي الحسا), known from the Hebrew Bible as the valley and brook of Zered (Hebrew: זרד), is a wadi in western Jordan. It is located...
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  • Look up has-a or hasa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hasa may refer to: Hasa (Korean military), a rank in the Korean military Hasa, Al Madinah, 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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    Hofuf (redirect from Al-Hasa (town))
    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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    Saud dynasty's former capital. He went on to subdue the rest of Nejd, al-Hasa, Jabal Shammar, Asir, and Hejaz (the location of the Muslim holy cities...
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    Al-Ahsa International Airport (Arabic: مطار الأحساء الدولي, IATA: HOF, ICAO: OEAH) is an airport serving Hofuf (also known as Al-Ahsa or Al-Hasa), a city...
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    traditionally been held by the clan of Al Humaid [fa]. The Bani Khalid dominated the deserts surrounding the Al-Hasa and Al-Qatif during the 15th and 18th century...
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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-Asfar Lake (Arabic: بحيرة الأصفر), also known as Asfar, Alasfar and Yellow Lake. Al-Asfar is located to the East of Umran city, in Al-Hasa, Eastern...
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    Bahrain (redirect from Al-Bahrayn)
    Iraq, Kuwait, Al-Hasa, Qatif, and Bahrain. The region stretched from Basra in Iraq to the Strait of Hormuz in Oman. This was Iqlīm al-Bahrayn's "Bahrayn...
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  • Al Hasa (Arabic: الحسا) is one of the districts of Tafilah governorate, Jordan. "Jordan: Administrative Division, Governorates and Districts". citypopulation...
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    Hejaz (redirect from Al-Hejaz)
    September 1932, the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd joined the Saudi dominions of Al-Hasa and Qatif, creating the unified Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The name of the...
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    antecedent of the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa, and the earliest legal predecessor of present-day Saudi Arabia. Al-Hasa was conquered in 1913. History of Saudi...
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    The Al-Hasa Expedition was an Ottoman military campaign to annex the El-Hasa region of eastern Arabia. Ostensibly launched to assist Imam Abdullah bin...
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    The provinces of Arabia were: Al Tih, the Sinai peninsula, Hejaz, Asir, Yemen, Hadramaut, Mahra and Shilu, Oman, Hasa, Bahrain, Dahna, Nufud, the Hammad...
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    Qatar (redirect from Al Bu Romaih)
    Island, Al-Khatt, and Al-Hasa. In 628, the Islamic prophet Muhammad sent a Muslim envoy to a ruler in eastern Arabia named Munzir ibn Sawa Al-Tamimi and...
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    Wadha bint Muhammad Al Orair, Abdulaziz's second wife. She was the daughter of the chief of the Bani Khalid tribe, who ruled Al Hasa. Abdulaziz and Wadha...
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    al-Naqib: After he became the governor of al-Hasa, Talib al-Naqib started to wipe Ibn Jum'a out, because he didn't give al-Naqib what he wanted, which is a bribe...
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    from the Najd and al-Hasa regions in Saudi Arabia, and a number of seasonal encampments were constructed around sources of water. Al Da'asa, a settlement...
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  • Sabah I bin Jaber (category House of Al-Sabah)
    Emir of Al Hasa. In 1752, Kuwait became independent after an agreement between the Sheikh of Kuwait and the Emir of Al Hasa in which Al Hasa recognised...
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  • Qatif (redirect from Al-Qatif)
    along with Al-Hasa and the present-day Bahrain islands. In 899 the Qarmatians conquered the region with the oases of Qatif and Al-Hasa. They declared...
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    November 1953. p. 5. Retrieved 11 April 2013. Mohammed Al Mutari (August 2018). "Control of al-Hasa (Saudi Arabia) and direct contact with Britain, 1910...
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    under the Al Rashid clan. In 1902, Ibn Saud recaptured Riyadh, the Al Saud dynasty's former capital. He went on to subdue the rest of Nejd, Al-Hasa, Jebel...
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    Al-Fateh is a professional basketball club based in Al-Hasa in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. The team won the Saudi Premier League championship for...
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    degrees of effectiveness, for the next 130 years. The beglerbegilik of Al-Hasa was established in 1552, primarily to protect Basra's trade with India...
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    scholar David Commins, around 1913, the same time that Ibn Saud regained al-Hasa, there emerged in obscure circumstances a zealous movement known as the...
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  • domain in al-Hasa and deposed Al 'Ura'yir in 1793. In the early 1950s, many Al Arabi people originating from Iraq migrated to Saudi Arabia Al Qassim. When...
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